Complex Risk Analytics Fund

Overview

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  • Founded Since 1850

Company Description

ABOUT CRAF’d

WE FINANCE THE DATA THAT SAVES LIVES

Unlocking the value of data for raising resilience and support where it matters most

Underlying the Complex Risk Analytics Fund (CRAF’d) is an integrated ecosystem approach for improving action-focused data collaboration. CRAF’d investments close data gaps, improve data capacities and standards, and strengthen the quality of data-derived insights, translating risk information into effective crisis action that better aligns anticipatory, prevention, and recovery responses to complex risks in fragile and crisis-affected settings.

OUR VISION

The Complex Risk Analytics Fund, short CRAF’d, is a new multilateral financing instrument to support a stronger data ecosystem and expand shared capabilities for using data to better anticipate, prevent, and respond to complex risks in fragile and crisis-affected settings.

OUTCOMES AT SCALE

Sustainable Risk Data

Sustainable provision of critical, timely, consistently available, high quality, and interoperable data on complex risks to support individual and multilateral efforts.

Responsible Data Use

Aligned standards and principles on the responsible use of data and emerging technologies in sensitive contexts across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus.

Insights for Impact

Better capabilities to share share data, insights, and research more seamlessly; and, over time, predict risks earlier; target needs more accurately; orchestrate faster responses; and better match people’s needs with solutions.

Lower Costs and Risks

Lower risks, shared burdens, and less transaction costs for fund management, data collection and management, and analytics.

Accelerated Learning

Accelerated learning and innovation via knowledge sharing and support for relevant, actionable, innovative, or cutting-edge risk analytics approaches.

Strategic Alignment

Stronger alignment and coordination of early warning resources, strategies, policies, and priorities, so that risk signals can drive more effective local, bilateral, and multilateral solutions.

 

 

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