Happy Holidays
To everyone involved in supporting, developing and using Sahana software, I wanted to wish you a very happy holiday season and Happy New Year! 2012 was a banner year for […]
To everyone involved in supporting, developing and using Sahana software, I wanted to wish you a very happy holiday season and Happy New Year! 2012 was a banner year for […]
FLOSS, source code, OdBL… when I first heard about the EUROSHA project and Sahana, open source technologies were still a black hole for me. The humanitarian world stopped at the barbed […]
Last Saturday I headed back to the Occupy Sandy center at 520 Clinton St in Brooklyn to run a workshop for some new volunteers who were interested in supporting the Sahana solution […]
To round out its outreach activities for 2012, the Sahana Software Foundation has launched its first internship program! More than 80 applications were received and six students or recent graduates […]
The International Telecommunications Union – Disaster (ITU-D) division recruited me to introduce ways in which the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) interoperable emergency communication standard could be operationalized in the Asia […]
I’ve been in New York to spend some time with the Occupy Sandy folks who have been using Sahana Eden to coordinate their relief operations. Over the weekend we all […]
The Sahana Softtware Foundation is very happy to once again be a part of the Google Code In program. This is an opportunity for students from the ages of 13-17 […]
Disaster relief is a lot about small moments. I have a few I want to share with you today – on Thanksgiving – how the Sahana Software Foundation is helping […]
I want to apologize most heartily for the delay in communicating both publicly and with the Sahana community about what has been going on here and what the Sahana Software […]
The Sahana Software Foundation is excited to announce our first internship program. This is a great opportunity for students and recent graduates who are interested getting experience in the technology, […]