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Anticipatory Humanitarian Action for Displacement (AHEAD) model

The AHEAD model uses machine learning to forecast displacement in sub-districts in Liptako-Gourma region in Sahel, covering Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, as well as in South Sudan and Somalia. The forecasts enables humanitarian actors to get ahead of displacement crises.

A holistic approach using Foresight's methodology helped to build a machine learning model that uses historical data from key displacement drivers in these three countries. The model is populated with open-source data on conflict, health, environment, food insecurity, number of IDPs, and income.

The model uses this information to predict how many IDPs there will be at a regional level to better inform the wider humanitarian sector. These location-specific forecasts can improve operational responses to support affected individuals.

AHEAD model dashboard
Somalia Multi-Hazard projections dashboard

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AHEAD Model background info, forecast reports, etc.

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European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations

The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency

Danish International Development Agency

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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