Artificial intelligence is already used in a variety of ways in humanitarian work. It can save time and money, meaning that every dollar spent has that extra reach and ability to make more impact.
The United Nations Humanitarian Air Service is saving lives in places like Madagascar, Haiti and the Central African Republic - even as a funding shortfall bites
As new findings show record-high hunger in Africa*s second-largest country, a severe funding crunch and insecurity hamper WFP*s efforts to reach tens of thousands of desperate people in the northeast