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=== Verification ===
Annually, all incidents from the previous year are comprehensively verified with agencies who work in the humanitarian sector, to ensure all the details are accurately reflected in the database. The team works with 100 NGO/INGO and UN agencies per year in order to confirm, update, and collect additional incident data, and to source additional incidents that may not have been previously captured via other means.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aidworkersecurity.org/sites/default/files/AWSD%20Information%20(1).pdf|title=What is the AWSD?|last=Humanitarian Ouctomes|date=2019|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>  Each year the verified numbers are presented in the [https://aidworkersecurity.org/reports Aid Worker Security Report,] which is published on the Humanitarian Outcomes website and publicly available.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.humanitarianoutcomes.org/AWSDR2019|title=Aid Worker Security Report 2019 {{!}} Humanitarian Outcomes|website=www.humanitarianoutcomes.org|access-date=2019-06-27}}</ref> This verified data also supports and helps define the theme of the annual report, which is on a topic that is significant to the humanitarian community or highlighted by trends supported by the data. An easily digestible one-page fact sheet, [https://aidworkersecurity.org/reports ''Figures at Glance'',] is also usually published in August and highlights the findings from the previous years verified data.   
 
=== Terms of Use ===
All incident data from the AWSD and all report material provided by the AWSD are in the theme of open data and not meant for any commercial purposes.<ref name="auto"/>
 
== Publications ==