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.
Innovation requires the transformation of our organisations. This category reveals the programmes and methodologies that promote new ways of working together.
With the Social Media Listening tool (SML), it is possible to scan posts and messages on social media and instant messaging applications (such as Telegram or X). The messages are scraped, translated, coded and analyzed to provide a qualitative and quantitative summary of the most discussed topics by people affected. These insights provide an unbiased understanding of their needs, fears, feedback, sentiments, and experience.
The FAO Dimitra Clubs, or Community Action Clubs, are informal groups of women and men, young and old, who decide to join together on a voluntary basis to discuss and seek solutions to their community's problems, and to resolve them through collective action, using only local resources.
The "Exile Caravan" meets holidaymakers to discuss migration issues. The aim is to open up a space for dialogue on migration issues and to raise public awareness of the realities of migration in order to combat discrimination and prejudice.
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.