Strengthening Inclusive Data Collection in the Explosive Ordnance Risk Reduction (EORR) Sector
JRNY Consulting partnered with the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) to map and evaluate gender and diversity-sensitive data practices in the EORR sector. With focused case studies in Cambodia, Colombia, and Iraq, the global research involved reviews, interviews, and discussions with various stakeholders. This led to a comprehensive mapping of data practices, an assessment adhering to the Do No Harm principle, and recommendations prioritising gender, diversity, and inclusivity. The insights emphasised the importance of conflict sensitivity, promoting a more inclusive and context-aware approach in the Explosive Ordnance Risk Reduction sector, and aligning with feminist commitments to challenge power dynamics and biases for equitable humanitarian interventions.