The AWSD was developed by Humanitarian Outcomes partners Abby Stoddard and Adele Harmer, then at New York University’s Center on International Cooperation and the Overseas Development Institute’s Humanitarian Policy Group, respectively. The first published research using this data was a 2006 report titled , by Stoddard, Harmer, and a colleague, Katherine Haver. This report provided statistical analysis, finding attacks on aid workers worldwide nearly doubled between 1997 and 2005 in absolute terms, and rose by 20 percent in terms of per capita rates.
Data
From the website, customizable search options allow for users of the data to download Excel csv formats with relevantly sorted information. An API is also available. The online dataset contains security incidents from 1997 to present, and is updated in real time.
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recorded in the AWSD are defined as “major,” including intentional killings, kidnappings, serious sexual assault/rape, and attacks causing serious injury. The definition of an aid worker is also limited to those working in emergency contexts to provide humanitarian relief. The aid worker victims are employees, or contractors and consultants, of not-for-profit aid agencies. All organisations and victim names are kept confidential and not included in the public data. This choice was made because victim information is not available for all incidents, and those close to the victims may not wish to have the names published. The information that is publicly available for each incident is as follows:
Annually, all incidents from the previous year are comprehensively verified with agencies who work in the humanitarian sector, to ensure all the details are accurately reflected in the database. The team works with 100 NGO/INGO and UN agencies per year in order to confirm, update, and collect additional incident data, and to source additional incidents that may not have been previously captured via other means. Each year the verified numbers are presented in the , which is published on the Humanitarian Outcomes website and publicly available. This verified data also supports and helps define the theme of the annual report, which is on a topic that is significant to the humanitarian community or highlighted by trends supported by the data. An easily digestible one-page fact sheet, , is also usually published in August and highlights the findings from the previous years verified data.
Publications
Citations
Media
"Killing of aid worker in Syria part of 'disturbing trend'" 2019
"Red Cross says health and aid workers face unabated attacks" 2019
"Taliban Target Aid Groups, in an Ominous Turn in Afghanistan" 2019
"Attacks on aid workers rise in Central African Republic" 2018
"Aid worker deaths: the numbers tell the story" UN 2018
Books and Articles
Necessary Risks: Professional Humanitarianism and Violence against Aid Workers; Stoddard, Abby