18 Jun

Results of the PI requirements analysis phase

PI Platform Features and User Stories

At last the results of the requirements analysis for the PI platform are ready! We really want to tank our various partners, friends and followers without which participation and support we could not have completed our analysis of the PI requirements.

Click to download the PI Features and User stories.

 

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19 Nov

USAID award and next steps

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The news is out, USAID awarded a seed grant to PI among other winners of the Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention co-sponsored by Humanity United.

A lot happened since we applied for this USAID seed grant earlier this year, including being awarded a first small grant by the Humanitarian Innovation Fund which allowed us to make some headway in presenting PI to a series of prospective human rights and humanitarian stakeholders, Read More ...

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10 Nov

Preliminary workshop results

This is a long overdue post, but frankly it’s because we’ve been busy writing the results of our first two workshops, preparing for and attending a Mobile Unconference early November around the use of mobile technology in the context of crises, and agreeing on research support for the project with the TU Delft and the Leiden University new Peace Informatics Lab. Busy times spent on necessary and substantive work … PR had to wait ;-) Read More ...

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01 Oct

Ready for our first requirements elicitation workshop

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In a short time we will be on our way to Geneva to run our first requirements elicitation workshop with representatives of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC). Read More ...

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