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Episode 2 - Counting the uncountable

A Matter of Priorities podcast

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In this episode, we discuss the role of evidence in resource allocation decisions, focusing on the new Joint and Intersectoral Analysis Framework (GF 2.0). We explore how this approach aims to address flaws in traditional needs assessments and improve transparency in humanitarian responses.

You can find more on the JIAF 2.0 here: https://knowledge.base.unocha.org/wiki/spaces/hpc/pages/3992944652/JIAF

And the most recent estimate of global humanitarian need, based on the JIAF 2.0 method, is here: https://www.unocha.org/publications/report/world/global-humanitarian-overview-2024-enarfres

Guests:
Leila Oliveira, Independent expert and former GF 2.0 advisory lead
Katie Rickard, Impact Initiatives
Helen Pittam, REACH, with on-the-ground perspectives from crisis-affected countries

Co-hosts:
Alice Obrecht, Head of Research & Impact, ALNAP 
Emmeline Kerkvliet, former Research Officer, ALNAP

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