Explore our comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of National Societies. From data analysis and visualization to digital platform development and capacity building, we are committed to driving positive change through technology. Join us on this journey towards improving humanitarian action with data services.

Acción Anticipatoria

We specialize in developing trigger models for Early Action Protocols (EAPs), automating the monitoring of trigger levels through data pipelines, and forecasting systems for assessment. Additionally, we offer technical support for validating trigger levels and EAPs with National Societies, along with risk assessment and intervention area mapping services.

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Asistencia en metálico y vales

Asistencia en metálico y vales (CVA) is the provision of cash transfers or vouchers, when appropriate, for the affected population to decide how to meet their own needs using available local resources. It restores people’s autonomy and helps to rebuild the local economy. The 510 Cash Information Management service specializes in helping to collect, analyze, clean, securely store, visualize, manage and share data.

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Community Engagement & Accountability

Our Community Engagement & Accountability (CEA) team helps with writing CEA strategies that integrate (digital) feedback mechanisms and two-way communication tools into National Society guidelines and plans; we help with leveraging CEA data and evidence for decision-making by implementing (digital) products and processes that allow for more systemic collection, analysis, visualization and sharing of feedback data; and we work on improving the quality of the engagement itself.

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Ayuda de emergencia

510 prioritizes disaster response, which we support with several dedicated services. Our goal is to provide disaster managers with the most relevant and timely information to plan response operations, so that interventions are evidence-based, resources are optimally allocated, and the different humanitarian actors on the ground can effectively coordinate with each other.

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Agua y paisaje

En FICR aims to protect nature and lives, and to work with nature to reduce disaster risk. The IFRC is also at the forefront of responding to global water, sanitation and hygiene (LAVADO) needs. 510 works on Water and Landscape projects through Water Security and Reforestation Support while rapidly expanding its portfolio.

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Accelerating your Digital Transformation journey

The IFRC network encourages National Societies to move from paper-based practices to system-level change through a shared digital maturity model, competency networks, and external partner engagement. The team developed a digital maturity QuickScan, data literacy tools, and data literacy trainings to help National Societies understand their strengths and opportunities for digital transformation.​

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