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Information as aid 2.0: lessons from Lebanon, Sudan and Myanmar
CDAC Network’s work in Lebanon, Sudan and Myanmar in 2025 shows a consistent pattern: when trusted information breaks down, humanitarian outcomes deteriorate. This policy brief identifies four major trends in the information environment in crises and makes recommendations for humanitarian systems to support information integrity in the same way they ensure access to food, water and shelter.
Radyo Abante: a collaborative commitment to CwC and accountability
This case study describes how humanitarian and media development agencies collaborated with local media actors to set up the station, and how it contributed to the accountability and effectiveness of the humanitarian response.
Radyo Bakdaw: accountability and media in response to Typhoon Haiyan
This case study was written following an event held on 15 April 2014, #CDACLearn: Philippines – Information, Accountability and Media. It describes the role of a humanitarian radio station in getting communities' questions answered, providing psycho social support and building community resilience in the response to Typhoon Haiyan in Guiuan, the Philippines.
CDAC Network simulation report
In October 2012, over 40 agencies across the humanitarian and media development sectors gathered to take part in the first CDAC Network simulation. The two-day crisis simulation aimed to build the capacity of staff within CDAC Network Member agencies and partners, to be prepared for and plan a coordinated, collaborative, multi-agency response to an emergency.