IMPULSA, promoting self-employment for people in need
IMPULSA is a project carried out by the Spanish Red Cross that helps boosting and scaling self-employment projects of people in vulnerable situations since 2007.
Community participation is targeted by the Iraqi Red Crescent’s (IRC) activities in its annual planning process. With the goal to better understand the needs of the communities, volunteers are involved in the planning process through a digital application. This allows them to have a practical fellowship and collect specific data from their communities where they have carried out IRC’s activities. By collecting and analysing specific data from the targeted communities, the IRC is able to provide annual plans that enhance the effectiveness of the responses in compliance with the IRC’s strategy, and reinforces the acceptance of the IRC within the society.
The emergency control system is cloud-based and allows the operation control of ambulances and rescue vehicles of the Mexican Red Cross. It includes management algorithms, supervision, geolocation, management of personnel, vehicles, supplies and the registry of pre-hospital care (FRAP) in a digital format.
The e-platform for trainings of the Bulgarian Red Cross is a digital platform where every person can access online trainings in First aid, Psychosocial support, AIDS/HIV Prevention, Hygiene and Stress Management
The LISA project, co-funded by the Italian Ministry of Labour and Social Policies, has two main objectives: to promote the social and professional inclusion of vulnerable people, in particular people with disabilities, and to raise awareness about the importance of combining productivity and inclusion.