In this Voices of IMPACT feature, we hear from Bildad Yegon, a Data Specialist at IMPACT Initiatives. Bildad shares his experiences in the field and reflects on how data supports humanitarian planning and decision-making. 

His story offers a glimpse into the important work carried out by our teams in challenging contexts. 

We invite you to watch his story and learn more about how data contributes to effective humanitarian responses. 

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