In his assignment, Abdul Halim Zaazaa, a UN Volunteer with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) turns data into action points. He serves as an Associate Reporting Officer in his native Lebanon, where through quantitative and qualitative analysis, he draws links to how programmes are prioritized within the Lebanese Response Plan.
Abdul Halim's journey with UNDP began with a deep interest in using data-driven, evidence-based approaches to tackle the humanitarian issues in Lebanon and support initiatives to build peace and stability.
For him, perhaps the most rewarding aspect of his volunteer assignment is the direct impact it has on society. "Incorporating data analysis into tangible humanitarian projects and interventions reinforces my connection with society at large. Specifically with vulnerable communities," he shares.