Lecture

Humanitarian-Academic Partnerships

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This lecture discusses the benefits of partnerships between academia and humanitarian organizations, highlighting how academic expertise can support humanitarian innovation and technology development. The speaker provides examples of successful collaborations and addresses challenges such as differing timelines and definitions of impact, emphasizing the importance of clear roles and communication. The lecture also explores the advantages for academics in working with humanitarian organizations, stressing the value of developing technologies that prioritize the needs of vulnerable populations and have a positive impact.

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