The Sahana Software Foundation’s 2011 Annual Report has been published, which summarizes the highlights of our activities during the year. You can view the Annual Report here or download a copy from our wiki or slideshare account.
The Sahana Software Foundation’s 2011 Annual Report has been published, which summarizes the highlights of our activities during the year. You can view the Annual Report here or download a copy from our wiki or slideshare account.
The Sahana Eden Essential Guide was written for decision makers looking for an appropriate solution for disaster management, those who are deploying Sahana Eden, and those who are extending Sahana Eden for more specialized solutions or want to contribute to the project. View online or order one today. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Sahana Software Foundation.
The Sahana Software Foundation is currently assisting community-based organizations with support and services around the management of mutual aid and assistance to populations affected by Hurricane Sandy in the northeastern United States – particularly in New York City and New Jersey. Continue reading →
The DRR Project Portal is a system for sharing information on all Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) initiatives in Asia and the Pacific for effective coordination in the region. The DRR Project Portal is an initiative of the UNISDR Asia Partnership on Disaster Reduction (IAP) with funding support from the Asian Development Bank (ADP) and executed by the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC). The Portal was developed using the Sahana Eden open source disaster management platform. Continue reading →
Since 2009, the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) has used Sahana software to support disaster preparedness and response in family reunification and hospital triage.
Since 2007, the City of New York’s Office of Emergency Management has used Sahana software for managing its all-hazards sheltering plan, which involves over 500 shelters capable of housing over 800,000 persons and staffed by over 60,000 city agency employees and volunteers. Sahana software was used by the City to help manage the response to Hurricane Irene in 2011.
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Sahana was used to identify the location of relief camps and the demographic breakdown of over 26,000 victims to help them target relief. Continue reading →
Government deployed Sahana for missing persons reports, triage and patient intake records. Continue reading →
After the Chengdu-Sitzuan Earthquake of 2008 in China, Sahana was used by the Chengdu police to track over 40,000 families; 42 separated family members were reunited using Sahana.
Sahana was used as a registry of the nearly 700 organizations responding, tracked almost 10,000 requests for assistance and information. Continue reading →
In response to the devastating tornado which struck Joplin, Missouri on May 22, staff at the US National Library of Medicine have imported and synchronized their Sahana People Locator system with the official registry of missing persons maintained by the Missouri Department of Public Safety. Continue reading →
May 31, 2011 Update: Volunteer Sahana Japan Team publicly launches disaster relief information site at http://sahana.jp to register requests for assistance and information intended for use by local government and volunteer organizations that are taking part in the response and recovery efforts in Japan. Continue reading →
The Sahana Software Foundation’s Eden software, as part of IBM’s Smarter Command Center, is currently being used by the Chilean Red Cross (Cruz Roja) for the response to recent wildfires in Southern Chile. Continue reading →