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Add nominee: High Resolution Population Data for Humanitarian Operations #271

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@lacabra lacabra commented Jan 4, 2021

Automatic addition of a new nominee submitted through the online form available at https://digitalpublicgoods.net/submission

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nathanbaleeta commented Jan 5, 2021

High Resolution Population Data for Humanitarian Operations is pending successful nomination. Areas to be addressed include:

  • To adopt a catchier project name that is specific and less generic than the current one.
  • Secondly, considering UNICEF is listed as the organization owner for this project, it would represent the interests of the organization better to host this repo under UNICEF GitHub organization versus using an individual GitHub account.

@dohyung-kim kindly let us know of any progress so far. Thanks.

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lacabra commented Jan 6, 2021

@nathanbaleeta: Yes, agreed on both counts, unless there is a good reason for this repo to live on a personal account, please check in with Dohyung

@nathanbaleeta nathanbaleeta changed the title Add nominee: high resolution population density data Add nominee: High Resolution Population Data for Humanitarian Operations Aug 2, 2021
@nathanbaleeta nathanbaleeta added the Support Applications that need additional support from the review team label Jul 6, 2022
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Digital solutions that are no longer active, or do not provide the required documentation needed for review, will be moved into the archive hence moving High Resolution Population Data for Humanitarian Operations to archives as per the archiving policy. Thanks.

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