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Humanitarian Outcomes: SAVE

An interactive visual experience about the delivery of humanitarian aid in conflict environments
Red topographic map with a white logo centered on top that reads SAVE: Secure Access in Volatile Environments.

The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) program explores how to deliver humanitarian aid in some of the most challenging conflict environments. Based on three years of field work in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is getting to war zones and how much that aid is helping. Humanitarian Outcomes, the sponsor organization of the project, partnered with Teal Media in the fall of 2015 to tell the story of this issue in a visually-engaging, dynamic way that could easily be understood by the general public.

Together, we transformed a 60-page, information and data-dense technical report into an easy-to-understand interactive experience that helps visitors understand what the problem is, the scope of the problem, why and where the problem exists, the lessons learned by the research conducted so far, and what people can do to learn more.

Intro of the SAVE website

Intro to the interactive report

Problem of violence against aid workers by country

The problem of violence against aid workers, broken down by countries with the highest number of attacks

Number of aid worker who were victims of violence since 2011

Number of aid workers who have been victims of violence since 2011

Reasons for the difficult and violent conditions

Reasons for the violent and difficult conditions of aid workers in the 4 countries with the highest number of attacks

Lessons learned from patterns in aid delivery

Lessons learned from patterns in aid delivery

Map of the 4 countries broken down by coverage compared with the number of attacks

Map of the 4 countries broken down by aid coverage compared with the number of attacks

Conclusion screen with link to full report

Link to view the full report

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