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This week there has been so many great reports coming out from friends from across the community. Today, the Global Facility for Disaster Risk Reduction and Recovery released their report and recommendations on how to work with Volunteer Technology Communities to encourage Open Development. We were thrilled to be able to contribute a section to this report. We would like to thanks Stu Gill and Emma Phillips and all the great folks at GFDRR Labs for their support and encouragement.
Disaster Relief 2.0: The Future of Information Sharing in Humanitarian Emergencies analyzes how the humanitarian community and the emerging volunteer and technical communities worked together in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and recommends ways to improve coordination between these two groups in future emergencies. The report was commissioned by the United Nations Foundation and Vodafone Foundation Technology Partnership in collaboration with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), and researched and written by a team at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.
We want to thank John Crowley at the Harvard Humanitarian Institute, Andrej Verity and Brendan McDonald at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Sarah Hiller and Adele Waugaman at the UN Foundation for their support and inclusion of CrisisCommons in this report. Many thanks!
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