Pierrick Devidal
Pierrick Devidal is a Policy Adviser at the ICRC. He has worked as an ICRC Field and Protection delegate in Colombia and Darfur, for the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. Pierrick holds a LL.M in International Law and a Master’s in International Relations and Political Science.
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Trying to square the circle: the ICRC AI Policy
16 mins read Accountability / Analysis / Humanitarian Action / New Technologies / Technology in Humanitarian Action Pierrick Devidal
‘Back to basics’ with a digital twist: humanitarian principles and dilemmas in the digital age
14 mins read Analysis / Back to basics: humanitarian principles in contemporary armed conflict / Humanitarian Action / Humanitarian Principles / New Technologies Pierrick Devidal
The ‘fog of war’ . . . and information
8 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / New Technologies Sandrine Tiller, Pierrick Devidal & Delphine van Solinge
Cashless cash: financial inclusion or surveillance humanitarianism?
7 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / Humanitarian Principles / New Technologies Pierrick Devidal