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1Day 6 TC520 Technical Communication
SystemsUnderstanding and Improving the Role of
Information Communication Systems (ICS) in
Humanitarian Relief Systems (HRS)
- Professor Mark Haselkorn
- 14E Loew Hall
- 543-2577
- markh_at_u.washington.edu
- http//faculty.washington.edu/markh/TC520/tc520.ht
ml - Office Hours Tues/Thurs 1011 AM and by
appointment
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2Overview for Today Work on report in project
teams
- Overview of the paper and three topic areas
- Common themes across all three topic areas
- Sub-topics and organization
- Project management plan
- Team activity
- Report out
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3Questions
- What is the purpose of our presentation and
paper? - What are the common themes and conclusions that
carry across all three topic areas? - What are the topics and sub-topics in support of
those themes? - How will the paper be organized?
- How will the teams and overall project be
managed? - Who is responsible for what?
- How will we use the BB?
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4Upcoming Assignments
- 2/15
- Present progress reports and incorporate feedback
- 2/22
- Team activities and progress
- 3/1
- Pull it all together, go over presentations, give
feedback, and give time for final preparations - 3/8
- Presentations
- 3/14
- Papers due
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5Purpose
- The purpose of this paper is to point the
humanitarian relief sector towards a strategy of
policy, action and funding that will enable
relief organizations to better learn from past
disaster response efforts and to take better
advantage of those lessons. This strategy is
discussed in three interrelated areas (1) within
NGOs and other relief agencies (intra-agency),
(2) across NGOs and other relief agencies
(inter-agency), and (3) interactions between
humanitarian systems and their environments (e.g.
political, cultural, geographical, sector). Our
goal is to support the development of a human and
technology infrastructure that enables relief
workers to not only conduct their complex work
this time, but do it better the next.
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6Environments
Inter-agency
Inter-agency
Intra-agency
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7Intra-agency(within NGOs and other relief
agencies)
- UN example
- http//depts.washington.edu/iphr/Research/KenyaPre
sentation.ppt - Centralization vs. Localization
- Central guidance vs. local diversity
- Impact on ICS
- Short-term vs. Long-term Strategies
- Project funding vs. common infrastructure
- Impact on ICS
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8Inter-agency(across NGOs and other relief
agencies)
- UN/NGO example
- Cooperation vs. Competition
- Efficiencies vs. Independence
- Agency specializations and cultures
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9Interactions between humanitarian systems and
their environments(e.g. political, cultural,
geographical, sector)
- Regulations
- Sovereignty political agendas
- War (land mines)
- Logistical barriers
- Appropriateness for culture
- NGO sector trends
- Demand for greater accountability
- Need for greater security
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10Overall Themes/Tensions for the Paper2/8
- Lack of technology infrastructure
- Diversity, flexibility, individual volunteer
motivation, non-profit, individual expertise and
experience - Short-term, rapid response
- Information ecology
- Increased central coordination (intra inter),
efficiency, standards, common advocacy,
accountability, assessment, lessons learned,
knowledge management - Long-term, proactive strategy, create
infrastructure
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11Common Conclusions about Humanitarian Relief
Systems
- Need ICS focused not on technology but on how
people use information to accomplish their goals.
This can help HROs overcome communication and
logistical barriers. - Need for increased central coordination
(without sacrificing what motivates individual
volunteers and non-profit organizations) - Need for standards (within diversity)
- Need for proactive strategy (in support of
reactive operations/emergency responseflexible
but not ad hoc)
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12More conclusions
- Need for better advocacy
- Need for better accountability and assessment
- Need for knowledge management and dissemination
of lessons learnedmoving from being primarily a
doing organization to equally being a
knowledge organization
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