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Lucy Hall, Data & Evidence Specialist, Save the Children UK, Humanitarian Leadership Academy
Lucy Hall is a digital learning specialist and innovation lead at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy, part of Save the Children. She focuses on harnessing emerging technologies to strengthen learning, capacity development, and knowledge sharing in humanitarian contexts.
With a background in international development and digital education, Lucy has worked across sectors to design inclusive and scalable learning experiences for frontline responders and crisis-affected communities. Her recent work explores the responsible use of AI and other digital tools to support locally led response, especially in low-resource and displacement settings.
Lucy brings a practical, systems-oriented perspective to the role of technology in humanitarian action, grounded in her experience delivering programs across East Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.
Topic: 2,000 Voices: What Humanitarian AI Survey Results Mean for Our Sector
This interactive workshop builds directly on the findings of the 2025 Humanitarian AI Survey, a global initiative co-led by the Humanitarian Leadership Academy and Data Friendly Spaces. The survey gathered approximately 2,500 insights from practitioners across the globe, particularly those innovating on the ground in complex humanitarian settings.
The session is designed not to present a final narrative, but to co-create the next chapter — unpacking critical issues surfaced through the survey and collaboratively designing practical, context-aware solutions to enable more responsible, locally driven AI in humanitarian contexts.