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Noha Khalifa

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Relief Applications (https://reliefapplications.org/) is a European humanitarian-to-humanitarian organization that provides services to other development and humanitarian organizations to expedite their work, enhance decision-making processes, and foster efficiency in the sector. Our services cover: * Technical advice, including business analysis and technical reviews * Coaching, capacity building, and workshop facilitation * ICT solutions development, such as data management systems, mobile apps, web platforms, and websites * Information/knowledge management, covering the full range of business cases from data entry - including survey development and mobile data collection with Oort (https://www.oortcloud.tech/)-, data cleaning, aggregation, analysis and reporting (dashboard, documentation), geographical information systems (GIS)/mapping, data storage, and visualization.

5 steps to building an open-AI approach in the humanitarian sector

Article
May 31, 2022
Cyclone Idai has wrecked much of Beira and its region. Photo: WFP/Photolibrary

The challenges of humanitarian information and analysis: evidence from Yemen

Magazine Article
January 27, 2020
In the Aldoosh Village in Yemen, Ayesha and her children prepare food for dinner.

Applying information management tools to detect and address vulnerabilities in the context of mixed migration

Magazine Article
September 15, 2016
Vulnerable migrants in Gevgelija, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, catching a train to the northern border with Serbia.

Voices of refugees: information and communication needs of refugees in Greece and Germany

Magazine Article
September 15, 2016
A Red Cross billboard giving information on family tracing services and Internet access at Gevgelija transit camp, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).

Addressing the ‘doctrine gap’: professionalising the use of Information Communication Technologies in humanitarian action

Magazine Article
April 20, 2016
A phone operator for a food security monitoring project in Gaikayo, Somalia

Not a Rolls-Royce but it gets you there: remote mobile food security monitoring during the Ebola crisis

Magazine Article
June 16, 2015
Phone mast and mobile shop at a road junction in Sierra Leone

The Ebola emergency: perspectives on information management and mapping responses

Magazine Article
June 16, 2015
A team meeting of staff coordinating an Ebola treatment centre in Nzérékoré, Guinea

Coordination around communicating with disaster-affected communities: insights from Typhoon Haiyan

Magazine Article
January 19, 2015

Everybody wins: bridging the gap between scientific and local communities

May 6, 2014 - May 6, 2014

Everybody wins: bridging the gap between scientific and local communities

May 6, 2014 - May 6, 2014

Improving visibility in humanitarian supply chains

Article
February 24, 2014
Picture of drug delivery in Mozambique courtesy of VillageReach

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