SOMALIA: Education Management System
SECTOR: Education
HUMANITARIAN NEED:
Resilience building, prevention of school dropout, youth training and livelihoods.
SOMALIA: Health Information Management System
SECTOR: Health
HUMANITARIAN NEED:
Reducing child and maternal mortality among the nomadic IDP groups.
Provide health service and monitor provided services to the mothers and infants.
SOMALIA: Safe Urban Water
SECTOR: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
HUMANITARIAN NEED:
Reduced incidence of diarrhea through clean and safe drinking water
Ongoing water quality monitoring
Community satisfaction
SOMALIA: Event Management System
SECTOR: Organizational Capacity
HUMANITARIAN NEED: The challenge from iRise is not a typical RIL challenge as it is not directly a humanitarian need, but more of an organizational challenge caused by the context of Somalia, which leads to prohibitive printing costs and challenges with convening humanitarian (and other) actors.
SOMALIA: Water Point Monitoring System
SECTOR: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
HUMANITARIAN NEED:
Reduced incidence of diarrhea through clean and safe drinking water
Maintaining and monitoring the availability of clean, safe drinking water for communities in South West State, Somalia
SOMALIA: Improving Community Wells
SECTOR: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
HUMANITARIAN NEED:
Improve health, reduce waterborne diseases including diarrhea
Provide safe drinking water
Provide sustainable business models
UGANDA: Water-Truck Monitoring
Sector: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Humanitarian Need: Uganda is currently host to close to 1.2 million refugees. In 2017, a large number of South Sudanese refugees came to the West Nile region of northern Uganda. During an early-stage crisis, water-trucking is often the only option to meet life-saving needs and during that time more than 850,000 refugees received drinking water through trucks. This meant as many as 600 trucks contracted by a range of INGOs and a single organization such as the DRC could be managing water flows of over 18 million liters per month.