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Shared Resources: the mobile application that facilitates the pooling of resources between humanitarian organisations to maximise the impact of humanitarian aid on the ground
In a world where humanitarian crises are multiplying and intensifying, optimising resources is essential if we are to respond effectively to the needs of affected populations. Shared Resources, a revolutionary mobile application, has been designed to facilitate the pooling of resources between humanitarian organisations, thereby maximising the impact of humanitarian aid on the ground.
Humanitarian organisations face complex challenges, from managing limited resources to coordinating in volatile environments. Collaborating and pooling resources is essential to avoid duplication and ensure that aid gets to where it's needed most quickly.
Shared Resources brings together in one place all the humanitarian organisations and partners active in the country affected by a crisis. This centralisation means that all available resources can be viewed and used more efficiently. Users can publish and consult announcements on various themes. By pooling this information, the application simplifies coordination and ensures optimum use of available resources.
1. Thematic Sharing Ads: Shared Resources allows organisations to publish sharing ads on various themes such as desktop sharing, hosting, training, and much more. Each advert is detailed, allowing quick identification and appropriate use of available resources.
2. Advice: Shared Resources includes a section dedicated to practical advice on a range of topics. This section provides best practices and recommendations for optimal use of shared resources.
3. Messaging and Directory: To facilitate networking and coordination, the application includes an internal messaging system and a directory of organisations. Users can communicate directly with each other to organise the sharing of resources, ask questions and confirm logistical details. The directory also allows users to discover and connect with other humanitarian actors.
Shared Resources is much more than just a mobile application; it is an essential tool for transforming the way humanitarian organisations manage and share their resources. By encouraging the pooling of resources and maximising the impact of humanitarian aid on the ground, it represents an innovative and necessary response to today's challenges. Thanks to Shared Resources, humanitarian organisations can work together more effectively, maximising their impact and helping to build a better future for vulnerable communities around the world. This innovative solution promises to redefine the management of humanitarian resources, offering a sustainable and effective response to complex challenges.
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Category
Utilities
Languages
English, French, Spanish
Recent release
1.9 (3 weeks ago )
Released on
Aug 13, 2024 (4 months ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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