28/06/2026 –, Auditorium Langue: English
Conflict settings present unique challenges for damage mapping, including limited access, rapidly changing conditions, and heightened data sensitivity. Drawing on HOT’s H2H-supported responses in Myanmar and Lebanon, this presentation explores key lessons learned in coordinating remote mapping, ensuring data quality, managing protection risks, and delivering timely geospatial information. The session will highlight practical approaches, successes, and challenges in supporting humanitarian decision-making through collaborative damage assessment in conflict-affected environments.