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Unprecedented humanitarian crisis after months of conflict

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more than one hundred days.

Three million displaced.

Thousands dead.

Collecting data is a valuable exercise as it helps humanitarian organisations like Doctors Without Borders (MSF) build effective strategies that can help provide the necessary interventions for those requiring humanitarian assistance.

Organisations like ours are confronted with the reality that people aren’t simply data.

They are fathers, mothers, children, grandmothers, uncles, aunts, cousins, friends and colleagues. Perhaps if we look at conflict-related data in a way that centres it around humanity, we will understand the

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