September 7, 2006
ECB4 Report Launch: Information and Technology Requirements
What a marathon. Although we actually released the report at the time of the Seattle workshop earlier this year, it was always the plan that we would launch a nicely-formatted final package - it just took a bit longer than planned - and you can now download the complete five-part Report at the ECB website Publications page.
I won’t go into detail about the contents, but as far as I know, this is the first in-depth examination of the information and technology requirements of international NGOs in emergency response. It’s comprehensive but not exhaustive, and I hope that people will pick up the threads from this report to address specific areas such as security and staff capacity.
We’re now developing projects based on the findings of the report, all of which will be well underway (and some nearly finished) by the end of the year. Although the projects begin with the ECB member agencies, we hope to have an impact on the entire sector. So let’s begin!
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NetHope Disaster Relief White Paper » humanitarian.info @ 10:18 am
[…] This was something I deliberately glossed over in the ECB Assessment that I did earlier this year, because I knew that NetHope would be publishing this paper. So they complement each other nicely, and hopefully give us a very firm basis for the projects that we’re now running. ECB will also fund NetHope to establish a Humanitarian Assistance Working Group, which will focus on dealing with these specific issues. […]
Jayne Cravens @ 12:18 pm
I hope you will post these and other related developments to http://www.netsquared.org — this is an effort by CompuMentor/TechSoup and others to identify how nonprofit organizations are using newer networking tech. That audience really needs to hear this and other points on your blog.