Collaborative power: how hulo transforms humanitarian logistics
Hulo is the first humanitarian logistics cooperative. Composed of fourteen member organisations, Hulo connects humanitarian actors to enhance the effectiveness of aid.
The Skybird Programme, led by the Austrian Red Cross and its partners, aims at contributing to improved living conditions – incl. health, environment and livelihood – in East Africa through increased innovation, strengthened capacities and partnerships of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) movement in WASH and related fields to enable more gender sensitive and effective WASH service delivery.
RedRose’s ONEsolution is a data management and payments/distribution platform that offers humanitarian actors the opportunity to manage every step of Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) and in-kind programming. The system can operate both online and offline. The IT platform helps coordinate operations throughout the project cycle, from beneficiary registration to the delivery of assistance, reconciliation, and reporting.
The Trace the Face website is the result of an initiative led by a number of European National Societies, developed with the technical support of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva. It aims to help people in migration situations to re-establish contact with their relatives from whom they have been separated as a result of conflict, natural disaster, international migration or humanitarian crisis. Trace The Face is a virtual photo gallery of people searching for one or more family members
Bihucourt is a rural community with a population of 8 00, 50% of which was destroyed by a tornado on 23 October 2022. An hour after the tornado struck, the Pas-de-Calais Red Cross arrived on the scene to assess the damage and set up the CAI (Reception Centre) in the hall of the town hall.
The Mexican Red Cross (MRC) implemented a technological system that facilitates the collection, organisation and analysis of information on institutional management and intervention results. Its purpose is to generate an institutional culture of continuous improvement that responds to the problems and needs of the Mexican population and legitimises MRC’s intervention among interest groups.