Opinion: The WFP and Palantir controversy should be a wake-up call for humanitarian community

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Author(s)
Raymond, N., McDonald, L.W. and Chandran, R.
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
14 Feb 2019
Publisher
Devex
Type
Articles
Keywords
Data security, Human Rights, Innovation

The World Food Programme’s Feb. 5 announcement of a $45 million partnership with the algorithmic intelligence firm Palantir has sparked a firestorm of criticism. The partnership raises serious issues that must be addressed by WFP — who appear to be taking the right steps toward transparency. But this controversy is bigger than just one private sector agreement by one agency — and it should serve as a challenge and an opportunity for the entire humanitarian sector.