Here's a round-up of other recent items that highlight humanitarian ICTs/information:
"Collaboration through Technology to Improve Care for Refugees," Pulse+IT Magazine, no. 39 (Nov. 2013) [full-text]
- Scroll to p. 56.
Humanitarians Play Catch-up as Technology Pushes Forward (IRIN, Oct. 2013) [text]
Innovating around Aid-access Hurdles (IRIN, Aug. 2013) [text]
Investing in Humanitarian Information - A Review of 2012: Celebrating Ten Years of Mapping Expertise (MapAction, Oct. 2013) [access]

Reporting from the Devil’s Garden: SMS Reporting Systems in Tindouf Refugee Camp (UN OCHA, Sept. 2013) [text via ReliefWeb]
"Special Collection: New Technologies for Peace and Development," Stability: International Journal of Security & Development (Oct. 2013) [open access]
- "This special collection assembles research exploring the application of new technologies to conflict prevention, crisis management and development."
Technology’s Humanitarian Purposes, Washington, DC, 28 Oct. 2013 [access]
- Follow link for video.
"Validity and Feasibility of a Satellite Imagery-based Method for Rapid Estimation of Displaced Populations," International Journal of Health Geographics 12:4 (Jan. 2013) [open access text]
Opportunity:
Call for Expression of Interest: Geographic Information and Mobile Data Collection Support and Capacity Building Project [info]
- Apply by 22 November 2013.
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