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  • Food Security Information Network

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 2 Members - 27 Followers
    Member since 5 July 2023
    The Food Security Information Network (FSIN) facilitates the exchange of technical expertise, knowledge and best practice among food security and nutrition practitioners. Its purpose is to promote timely, independent and consensus-based information about food crises, while also highlighting and addressing critical data gaps. FSIN coordinates the publication of the Global Report on Food Crises.
  • geoBoundaries

    129 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 3 Members - 201 Followers
    Member since 3 September 2021
    The geoBoundaries Global Database of Political Administrative Boundaries Database is an online, open license resource of boundaries (i.e., state, county) for every country in the world. We currently track approximately 1 million boundaries within over 200 entities, including all 195 UN member states. All boundaries are available to view or download in common file formats, including shapefiles; we seek to represent countries as they would represent themselves in the case of conflicted boundaries.
  • Geographic Services, Inc.

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 3 Members - 235 Followers
    Member since 20 August 2018
    Geographic Services, Inc. (GSI) is the industry leader in Human Geography. Our cloud-based geospatially-enabled cultural data and technologies revolutionize the way activities, risks and opportunities are assessed throughout the globe. GSI’s architecture and supporting content are built on a framework of our core knowledge in language, culture, and spatial relationships which deliver innovative solutions that drive analytic needs within foreign contexts and locations.
  • GeoThings

    2 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 3 Members - 259 Followers
    Member since 18 December 2017
    GeoThings was funded in 2015, a spin-off company from Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan as the very first technical-oriented social enterprise, focused on information coordination for disaster and emergency preparedness and response. With the investments from the technical industrial leaders, GeoThings started its journey aiming for the development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) as the assistant tool and coordination platform for pre-disaster preparedness, in-disaster response, and post-disaster assessment. Not only cooperating with the regional organizations and non-government organizations, GeoThings actively participates in various international activities/communities and was invited as an expert observer of UN-GGIM, co-worked with OCHA on MicroMappers project, became the member of OGC, and partnered with Mapbox, Planet Labs, Digital Humanitarian Networks (DHN), and Humanitarian OSM Team (HOT). Our major software service, geoBingAn, which means “all the best” in Taiwanese, is an App/Web service platform that is currently used by various organizations and agencies. The geoBingAn service has been adopted by some of the city-level government agencies in Taiwan that allows the citizens to report issues such as street light outage to government, and further extended with Asian Development Bank for regional capacity building to strengthen the disaster resilience and emergency response in Armenia, Bangladesh, Fiji, and Philippines.
  • Global Child Protection AoR

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 5 Members - 105 Followers
    Member since 16 January 2019
    The Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) is specifically focused on enhancing child protection coordination and response in humanitarian contexts (as defined as Humanitarian Coordinator and Early Warning contexts).
  • Global Earthquake Model Foundation

    47 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 1 Member - 127 Followers
    Member since 19 February 2021
    The GEM Foundation is a non-profit, public-private partnership that drives a global collaborative effort to develop scientific and high-quality resources for transparent assessment of earthquake risk and to facilitate their application for risk management around the globe. Assisted by an initiative of the OECD's Global Science Forum, GEM was formed in 2009 as a non-profit foundation in Pavia, Italy, funded through a public-private sponsorship with the vision to create a world that is resilient to earthquakes. GEM’s mission is to become one of the world’s most complete sources of risk resources and a globally accepted standard for seismic risk assessment; and to ensure that its products are applied in earthquake risk management worldwide.
  • Global Education Cluster

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 2 Members - 108 Followers
    Member since 23 June 2020
    The Global Education Cluster (GEC) supports country clusters and working groups to work towards a predictable, holistic, equitable and well-coordinated response by providing direct and remote field support, developing guidance, building evidence, strengthening capacities and advocating for the continued prioritisation of education, to meet growing education needs of crisis affected children and youth.
  • Global Health 50/50

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 2 Members - 125 Followers
    Member since 8 April 2020
    Global Health 50/50 is an independent, evidence-driven initiative to advance action and accountability for gender equality in global health housed at The UCL Centre for Gender and Global Health.
  • Global Healthsites Mapping Project

    207 Datasets - 1 Archived Dataset - 6 Members - 649 Followers
    Member since 31 March 2016
    Healthsites is an initiative to build an open data commons of health facility data with OpenStreetMap. https://github.com/healthsites/healthsites/wiki/API
  • Global Logistics Cluster

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 4 Members - 102 Followers
    Member since 20 May 2020
    Logistics Information, focusing on logistics infrastructure and services either baseline and situational on either global and country level
  • Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 1 Member - 61 Followers
    Member since 21 April 2022
    The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data is a global network working together to ensure the new opportunities of the data revolution are used to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Global Shelter Cluster

    7 Datasets - 3 Archived Datasets - 12 Members - 339 Followers
    Member since 4 June 2015
    The Global Shelter Cluster (GSC) is an Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) coordination mechanism that supports people affected by natural disasters and internally displaced people affected by conflict with the means to live in safe, dignified and appropriate shelter. The GSC enables better coordination among all shelter actors, including local and national governments, so that people who need shelter assistance get help faster and receive the right kind of support. The GSC is co-chaired by IFRC and UNHCR at the global level. IFRC is the convener of the Shelter Cluster in natural disasters while UNHCR leads the Shelter Cluster in conflict situations.
  • Global.health

    5 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 8 Members - 97 Followers
    Member since 13 April 2021
    Global.health is the first of its kind, easy-to-use global data repository and visualization platform that enables open access to real-time epidemiological anonymized line-list data. This platform was created by researchers from leading institutions around the world including Oxford, Harvard, Northeastern, Boston Children’s Hospital, Georgetown, University of Washington, and Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Our mission is to enable rapid sharing of trusted and open public health data to advance the response to infectious diseases. Global.health is a collaborative effort by technologists and researchers from leading international institutions to build a trusted, detailed, and accurate resource of real-time infectious disease data. As research becomes increasingly data-driven, our understanding of the world around us is only as accurate as the data we have available. We believe in equitable health research that serves communities of all backgrounds. This is why we built Global.health – a platform that brings together outbreak data from diverse communities and makes it available to all, regardless of geographic location or organizational affiliation. By creating a centralized open resource of verified case-level data from around the world, our aim is to accelerate the work of researchers, public health officials, and the global community to better prepare for, respond to, and reduce the burden of disease outbreaks. We hope that this work will help cultivate a global community invested in improving health outcomes for all through open and secure data sharing.
  • Globhe Drones

    14 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 2 Members - 140 Followers
    Member since 23 February 2018
    Globhe is making drone data collection easy, fast, and scalable - get your drone data from anywhere in just a few clicks. Leading organizations to make better decisions through drone data. Through our crowd of over 8000+ local professional drone operators, we collect accurate and actionable drone data from over 134 countries. A collective movement pushing for progress. Globhe has a massive mission ahead. We save lives, fight climate change, and create a more sustainable future. And our solution is quite simple: Drone Data. Businesses, governments, organizations, and researchers all over the world use Globhe’s high-resolution drone data to scale their operations, increase efficiency, and lower costs by gaining valuable insights before making decisions. High-quality, timely drone data makes decision-making easy, the future less blurry, and risk mitigated in time and operations easier to plan. MORE RESOURCES: Web: https://www.globhe.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/globhedrones/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crowddroning Twitter: https://twitter.com/globhedrones Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globhedrones/
  • Google Research

    5 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 6 Members - 49 Followers
    Member since 14 September 2023
    Our teams aspire to make discoveries that impact everyone, and core to our approach is sharing our research and tools to fuel progress in the field. Our researchers publish regularly in academic journals, release projects as open source, and apply research to Google products.
  • GRID3 (Geo-Referenced Infrastructure and Demographic Data for Development)

    119 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 5 Members - 220 Followers
    Member since 1 May 2020
    GRID3 (Geo-Referenced Infrastructure and Demographic Data for Development) works with countries to generate, validate and use geospatial data on population, settlements, infrastructure, and boundaries. GRID3 combines the expertise of partners in government, United Nations, academia, and the private sector to design adaptable and relevant geospatial solutions based on capacity and development needs of each country. The programme provides countries with a unique package of tools with which to generate open-source data, support for data applications to ensure effective impact, and training to strengthen the national geospatial foundation for future evidence-based development and humanitarian decision making. The programme offers a unique and efficient approach, combining the highest-resolution and most recent satellite imagery, dynamic modelling and newest scientific methods, and capacity-strengthening services to ensure sustainable use of geospatial data nationally.
  • Ground Truth Solutions

    6 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 3 Members - 194 Followers
    Member since 28 October 2016
    Ground Truth provides humanitarian agencies with the tools to systematically listen and respond to the voices of affected people.
  • HDX

    362 Datasets - 150 Archived Datasets - 26 Members - 1827 Followers
    Member since 2 April 2014
    The Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) is an open data sharing platform managed by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The HDX organization is managed by the HDX data team and is used to share data on behalf of a number of partners
  • Health Cluster

    19 Datasets - 1 Archived Dataset - 7 Members - 68 Followers
    Member since 7 March 2022
    The Global Health Cluster exists to support Health Clusters/Sectors in countries. It can make a difference by: providing the right expertise at the right place at the right time; building capacity of Health Cluster Coordinators and other Health Cluster staff in countries; gathering and disseminating sound and relevant information to guide partners’ response; identifying and addressing gaps in technical knowledge and available guidance to ensure the health response follows global best practices and standards; and promoting and advocating for the importance of humanitarian health action on the global stage, to make sure that Health Clusters receive the political and financial support needed. WHO is the Cluster Lead Agency and it provides secretariat support through the Global Health Cluster Team in the WHO Emergency Response Division, Health Emergencies Programme. Email: healthcluster.im@who.int
  • Healthware Group

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 6 Members - 87 Followers
    Member since 7 April 2020
    Healthware is a next-generation integrated consulting group that for more than 20 years has been offering large companies and start-ups in the life sciences and insurance sectors a unique set of services and expertise in strategic consulting, communication, technology and innovation, to drive the digital transformation of health. Founded in Italy, it is led by CEO and founder Roberto Ascione, an international entrepreneur and opinion leader with 20 years of experience in marketing and communication, business process transformation and innovation applied to health. Healthware and its US-based joint venture partner Intouch Group, represent one of the largest global independent consultancies with a combined team of more than 1,000 dedicated specialists and offices in San Francisco, San Diego, Kansas City, Chicago, New York, Boston, London, Barcelona, Cologne, Milan, Rome, Salerno, Helsinki, and Mumbai.
  • Heidelberg Institute for Geoinformation Technology

    1 Dataset - 0 Archived Datasets - 1 Member - 51 Followers
    Member since 4 February 2022
    The aim of the Heidelberg Institute for Geoinformation Technology (HeiGIT) is to improve the transfer of knowledge and technology from basic geoinformatics research into practice by using innovative geoinformation technologies. It was founded in 2019 as an affiliated institute of Heidelberg University and has since then been core-funded by the Klaus Tschira Stiftung. The institute researches and develops intelligent routing and navigation services for sustainable mobility and provides geodata for humanitarian missions. In addition, innovative services from the research areas spatial data mining and machine learning are used to analyze, process, enrich and visualize user-generated geodata (e.g. OpenStreetMap).
  • HERA - Humanitarian Emergency Response Africa

    34 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 2 Members - 115 Followers
    Member since 14 May 2020
    French organization focused on information management. We support NGOs in their interventions by giving them reliable and timely information about humanitarian crises. Currently working on Covid-19 and Ebola response in Africa. Contact us at org.hera@gmail.com Let us know how you use our datasets !
  • Hub Latin America

    115 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 3 Members - 99 Followers
    Member since 9 August 2021
    The Latin America HUB will focus on the spatial analysis and visualization of redistribution of poverty and other emergent processes related to it. Specifically, will focus on the processes related to migration/mobility and the multiplicative effects of the collapse of tourism in different cities. The HUB will focus on short- and long-term migrants, especially migrants from Venezuela and urban dwellers, which arrived recently to large cities from rural areas. Additionally, the collapse of tourism will allow to explore the distributive and multiplicative impact of the pandemics.
  • Humanitarian Exchange Language (#HXL)

    3 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 4 Members - 82 Followers
    Member since 11 December 2014
    Multi-organisation humanitarian data standards initiative.
  • Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)

    4346 Datasets - 0 Archived Datasets - 46 Members - 1244 Followers
    Member since 14 November 2014
    For up-to-the-minute exports from OpenStreetMap in a variety of formats for GPS and GIS, visit http://export.hotosm.org Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) acts as a bridge between the traditional humanitarian responders and the OpenStreetMap Community. HOT works both remotely and physically in countries to assist the collection of geographic data, usage of that information and training others in OpenStreetMap.