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SIIM Podcast: Evidence Based Advocacy: How incident information can help

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18 September 2018
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SIIM Podcast: Evidence Based Advocacy: How incident information can help

In this third podcast episode, Leonard S. Rubenstein, JD and Adelicia Fairbanks discuss how incident information can help advocacy. Len and Adelicia explain how security incident data can be used for advocacy purposes, including the benefits and challenges. They also provide guidance on ways in which advocacy professionals can use security incident data to support their organisation’s advocacy efforts. You can listen to the episode below.

Len is a Senior Scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Adelicia is the Research Advisor at EISF.

The Humanitarian Incidents podcast is supported by the European Interagency Security Forum, Insecurity Insight and RedR UK and is funded by EU Humanitarian Aid.

You can download the episode here, or listen on Spotify here.

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