AI Mastery for Humanitarian & Development Professionals
(Even If You are a beginner with NO technical knowledge)
Free 5-Day Email Course
breaking down everything you need to learn AI for Humanitarians, Five-step Framework, Prompting techniques, and Data Privacy.
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The challenges for Humanitarian and development professionals:
- Limited resources: Humanitarian and development professionals often have to work with limited budgets and staff, making it difficult to reach all those in need.
- Data overload: There is a growing amount of data available on humanitarian crises, but it can be difficult to analyze and use this data effectively.
- Complex challenges: Humanitarian crises are becoming increasingly complex, with multiple factors contributing to suffering.
Data. Decisions. Impact:
Mastering AI & Prompt Engineering for Stronger Humanitarian Efforts
Improve Efficiency
AI tools can automate tasks and help to identify patterns in data, which can free up human professionals to focus on more complex issues.
Extract Insights
AI can be used to analyze large amounts of data and extract insights that can be used to improve decision-making.
Find Solutions
AI can be used to generate new ideas and solutions to complex problems.
Here's a sneak peek of everything you're going to learn inside this email course.
Day 1: Introduction to Prompt Engineering
Day 2: Five-Step Prompt Engineering Framework
Day 3: Prompting Techniques
Day 4: Main Methods of Prompt Engineering
Day 5: Data Protection and Privacy
I empower humanitarian and development professionals to boost their impact using Generative AI tools.
With hands-on training, you can master effective research, data collection, analysis, and visualization techniques. Simplify complex tasks and communicate insights clearly, all without technical overwhelm.
About Me
Mohamed Ahmed is a professional with over a decade of experience in private and humanitarian sectors. He holds an MBA, PMP and a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology.
Having worked in Iraq, Somalia, and Kenya with UN agencies, Mohamed has a unique global perspective about leveraging technology for development, data, and artificial intelligence (AI).