World: Attacks on Health Care Bi-Monthly News Brief: 25 June - 08 July 2025

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Country: World Source: Insecurity Insight Please refer to the attached file. Insecurity Insight and Dataminr Develop AI Model to Manage Conflict-Related DataInsecurity Insight, in collaboration with Dataminr, has developed an AI-driven solution to improve the detection and management of data related to violence against health care in conflict. The new AI tool plays a key role in supporting the documentation of damage and destruction to health care in conflict settings. Insecurity Insight uses the AI tool to identify relevant events for further examination and verification, which are then used as the basis for the annual Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition (SHCC) report. These verified incidents are also made available through the Global Health Map.“In 2024, Insecurity Insight documented over 3,600 incidents of violence against health care in conflict — a 15% increase compared to 2023, and a 62% surge compared to 2022. This sharp rise reflects a troubling erosion in respect for international humanitarian law, as parties to conflict increasingly target health care,” said Christina Wille, Insecurity Insight Director. “AI-supported search functions played a critical role in enabling us to keep pace with the scale of this growing damage and devastation.”