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Emergencies Without BordersSub-national and transnational mapping of emergency affected areas in Africa in 2004
Dennis J. King
Humanitarian Information Unit
US Department of State
Usual Depiction of Emergencies in Africa, 2003
Usual Depiction of HIV Prevalence in Africa
Interpolated HIV Prevalence adjusted for Pop Density
54%
40%
30%
15%
5%
Interpolated HIV Prevalence model based on more than 1,200 sentinel surveillance sites that have reported HIV prevalence among pregnant women.
Multiplying the interpolated HIV prevalence times the adjusted population distribution provides a rough estimate of number of people living with HIV per square kilometer and shows concentrations of people living with HIV.
Natural Disaster Events in Africa in 2004
Complex Emergency Affected Areas and Refugee Camps in Africa in 2004
Complex Emergency Affected Areas
Infant Mortality Rate in Africa – 2000
Sample Child Mortality Rates in Africa in 2004
Sample Child Mortality Rates in Africa in 2004
Country Location <5 MR Date SourceAngola Ganda
-12.9, 14.6
0.9 Sep 2004 ACH-S
Chad Irimi7.3, 29.1
2.2 Oct. 2004 MSF-B
DRC Kikwit-5.06, 18.8
2.8 Apr 2004 IRC
DRC Mutena-6.3, 20.8
5.2 Apr 2004 IRC
DRC Moba-7.5. 29.7
11.3 Apr 2004 IRC
Somalia Bossasso11.2, 49.2
2.32 Jul 2004 UNICEF
Somalia Bargal11.2, 51.0
2.39 Jul 2004 UNICEF
Sudan Kalma camp13.4, 22.4
11.7 Aug 2004 WHO
Sudan El Geneina 12.5, 24.2
14.1 Jun 2004 MSF/Epicentre
Sudan Aweil (south) 0.7 Jul 2004 MSF/Epicentre
Areas and Incidents of Conflict and Displacement
In 2004 So Far in 2005
• Burundian rebels massacred 180 Congolese refugees in Gatumba camp in August 2004
• Sporadic fighting between DRC army, renegade soldiers, armed militia, rebel Democratic Forces for Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), GOR armed forces, and UNMOC troops in eastern DRC
• 150,000 Congolese refugees in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, over 250,000 Congolese refugees in other countries
• 200,000 IDPs and 2.2 million affected in DRC
Great Lakes transnational emergency
Southeast Asia Avian Influenza
Conclusions from Emergencies Without Borders
• Emergencies are sub-national (affect only specific areas inside a country’s boundaries) and sometimes transnational (cross borders)
• UN Consolidated Appeals are often transnational/regional (Darfur/Chad, Great Lakes) or sub-national (Chechnya, Bolivia El Chaco drought)
• Most humanitarian assistance organizations are structured according to country desks/programs and have different entities for refugees and IDPs
• Transnational humanitarian emergencies require coordination, collaboration and information sharing among multiple organizations
• Sub-national mapping of emergencies requires more detailed identification of affected areas (provinces, states, districts) and geo-referencing of locations
Data Mining – Enter terms, sources, date perimeters
Search Results – Visualization of number of matches
Text Extraction – Specific paragraph with words
Countries of Humanitarian Interest and Concern CHIC eRoom
Countries of Humanitarian Interest and Concern CHIC eRoom
VISTAVisualized Information Synthesized
Temporal Analysis
• A visualization analysis tool to provide situational awareness
• Geo-spatial - Map of affected area
• Temporal - Timeline of key events
• Numerical - Graphs, charts, tables
• Textual - Hyperlinks to full text documents
• Interactive, query to create a customized “common operating picture”
China GOZ Cash grant plus 4500MT of maize
Beira
Inhassora
MasvingoMvuma
Bulawayo
SelukweGweru
Que Que
.
..
.500,000
.Vilanculos
MassingaInhambane
InharrimeChokwe
Xai XaiManhica
Maputo
MutareLupane
WFP
UN Agencies/NGO
Food EMOP 10200.0Prevent Malnutrition
528,402
1,877,934
334,396
Thurs 6 Jun Fri 7 Jun Sat 8 Jun Sun 9 JunWed 5 Jun
Malawi
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Largest Donors to Zimbabwe
Population in Need
SHOW
Denmark
EC
Provision of basicFood needs to 12,000
ADRAGermany
Food Security Situation
Tues 4 Jun
174,000208,000
705,000
Jun
Australia funds emergency foodFor Mozambique and Zimbabwe2 Jun 02
China/Kuwait giveZimbabwe food assistance12 Jun 02
South Africa provides35,000MTfood aid to Zimbabwe19 Jun 02
EU gives Zimbabwe 28M Euros(US$27.5M) for drugs4 Jul 02
Britain gives 32M pounds (US$49M)for Zimbabwe food crisis10 Jul 02
Jul Aug Sep
EC provides add’l US$34M forFamine victims in Zimbabwe6 Aug 02
Japan to announce $30M foodAid to S African countries16 Aug 02
Donor Channel Description Value in US Dollars
USAID gives 14,310MT to WVfor Zimbabwe24 Jul 02
Population in Need
Donor Nations
European Commission
Ireland
Other
United Kingdom
United States
Tues 4 Jun
528,402
508,809
200,000
197,333216,495
Population in Need
Humanitarian Assistance for Zimbabwe
Donors by Total Contribution
72.4%
18.8%
3.3%2.5%
2.9%
Source: OCHA/FTS19 Aug 02
Largest Donors to Zimbabwe
Sample Prototype VISTA
Sample Prototype VISTA
Jun02-Mar03 non-food Zimbabwe
non-food
Beira
Inhassora
MasvingoMvuma
Bulawayo
SelukweGweru
Que Que
.
..
.Reliefweb.int/appeals/index.html
.Vilanculos
MassingaInhambane
InharrimeChokwe
Xai XaiManhica
Maputo
MutareLupane
foodfoodfood
Zambia
LesothoMozambique
WFP_UHS05.html
WFP_UHS09.htmlWFP_UHS12.html
WFP_UHS13.html
Thurs 6 Jun Fri 7 Jun Sat 8 Jun Sun 9 JunWed 5 Jun
Malawi
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Reports of At Risk Population
Population in Need
SHOW
Jun02-Mar03
Jun02-Mar03
Jun02-Mar03Jun02-Mar03
Malawi
SwazilandfoodJun02-Mar03
Food Security Situation
Tues 4 Jun
Timeline of Food Security Events
Meeting of SADC disaster response task force
WHO Heath assessment mission in Malawi
FAO/WFP assessment mission to Swaziland, Lesotho, Malawi, Zimbabwe
FAO/WFP assessment mission to Mozambique
WHO Nutritional assessmentin Zambia
WFP EMOP appeal
Reliefweb.int/appeals/index.html
Countries of Greatest Need
Location800,000
600,000
400,000
200,000
Zambia
Mozambique
Lesotho
Swaziland
Malawi
Zimbabwe
Cereal Food Needs (MT)
Population in Need
705,000
208,000
174,00062,000 50,000 12,000
Discussion
• What are the implications and possible uses of Emergencies Without Borders as an alternative way of visualizing emergencies?
• Is there interest/value in continual mining, monitoring and mapping of emergencies?
• Is there interest/value in development of a interactive, web-based visualization analysis tool to display a “common operating picture” of a situation or issue
• What information management capabilities, skills, and tools are needed?
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