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Jennie Phillips

Philippines and Drones for News Reporting and Rescue - 0 views

  • Some startups in Asia have created drones to take aerial photos and deliver food and other supplies. In the Philippines, UNTV, a broadcasting company, is going to use drones for news reporting.
  • acquiring drones that can carry life buoys and water to affected areas. It’s also looking into underwater drones to aid in some kinds of rescue operations. He claims that they are first to use drones in reporting in the Philippines.
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    Some startups in Asia have created drones to take aerial photos and deliver food and other supplies. In the Philippines, UNTV, a broadcasting company, is going to use drones for news reporting.
Jennie Phillips

UN report calls for independent investigations of drone attacks | World news | theguard... - 0 views

  • ndependent investigations to be carried out into drone attacks after a series of strikes that result in unexpected civilian deaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and elsewhere.
  • dramatic reduction in drone strikes in 2013 in Pakistan but increases in Afghanistan and, towards the end of the year, in Yemen.
  • threefold increase in recorded civilian casualties from drone strikes in Afghanistan in 2013.
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  • civilian casualties that were not anticipated when the attack was planned, the state responsible is under an obligation to conduct a prompt, independent and impartial fact-finding inquiry and to provide a detailed public explanation of the results.
  • identified 30 attacks out of a total of 37 brought to his attention in which civilians had been killed, suffered life-threatening injuries or been put at risk.
  • 2013, drone attacks accounted for 40% of the total number of civilian fatalities from air strikes.
  • "In Yemen, Pakistan and elsewhere, the US, assisted by its European allies, is carrying out devastating attacks with total impunity – a practice that is terrorising local communities, and creating far more extremism than it has ever eliminated.
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    Article re UN Special Rapporteur comments on the use of drones for violence
Jennie Phillips

International Development News | In the Philippines, drones provide humanitarian relief - 0 views

  • drones truly become standard operation procedure in humanitarian crises? Experts consulted by Devex believe so, although they do admit mass use of these devices will have to overcome serious challenges, like their relatively high price and legal issues over privacy and sovereignty rights.
  • ncluding global positioning system, thermal imaging and live video streaming
  • faster disaster assessment means faster disaster response, which, ultimately, saves lives.
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  • four ways drones
  • 1. Immediate assessment.
  • poor assessment of the affected areas can significantly reduce the effectiveness of these operations and even endanger aid workers.
  • the first thing that the drone was used for was to identify where to best place the NGO camp,
  • One of the main reasons why disaster relief and response operations in the Visayas took so long was the relatively slow assessment of the area.
  • international aid groups and partner governments have continually extended their help to the country given the scale of devastation Haiyan brought
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  • NetHope, Direct Relief conducted aerial assessments of the disaster areas as well as assisted in aid delivery and distribution through information.
  • thermal images, essential for finding people alive during the search and rescue operations.
  • used in body rescue.
  • security and safety of aid workers
Jennie Phillips

Are Drones and Bitcoin New Technologies for Community Health Workers? | ICT Works - 0 views

  • We agreed that technology decisions should not be pushed down the development process, from donor to implementer, to health system, to CHW.
  • engagement with all frontline health workers
Jennie Phillips

An Introduction to Humanitarian UAVs and their Many Uses  | iRevolution - 0 views

  • A bird’s eye view of a disaster-affected area simply captures far more information than most Earth-based data-collection technologies can.
  • fraction of the cost with far fewer licensing and data-sharing restrictions than satellite imagery.
  • Rotary-wing UAVs were used to support search and rescue efforts, looking for survivors amongst massive fields of debris left behind by the unprecedented storm surge (see below).
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  • reas that could not be reached by car and then analyzed this imagery for any signs of trapped survivors
  • used in the wake of Yolanda to help clear roads.
  • Fixed-wing UAVs like the eBee were used to survey disaster damage in Tacloban, with the resulting imagery uploaded to Humanitarian OpenStreetMap’s (HOT’s)
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