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'''Sahana Eden''' is an ''Application Development Kit (ADK)'' designed to build database-driven web applications tailored for emergency and humanitarian management. It provides a robust foundation for application developers and IT service providers to meet the information management needs of aid organizations and governmental agencies during emergencies, disaster preparedness, and humanitarian operations.


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Eden is '''free and open-source software''' (FOSS) that can be freely used, modified, extended, and integrated by anyone without restrictions.


== Getting started ==
As an open project, Eden fosters collaboration and the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and best practices among humanitarian organizations. The project is guided by input from experienced aid organizations worldwide and emphasizes the use of open technology and standards. Nearly all of Eden’s code is developed in close cooperation with humanitarians in the field, ensuring it is directly aligned with real-world needs.
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Revision as of 19:39, 17 September 2025

Sahana Eden is an Application Development Kit (ADK) designed to build database-driven web applications tailored for emergency and humanitarian management. It provides a robust foundation for application developers and IT service providers to meet the information management needs of aid organizations and governmental agencies during emergencies, disaster preparedness, and humanitarian operations.

Eden is free and open-source software (FOSS) that can be freely used, modified, extended, and integrated by anyone without restrictions.

As an open project, Eden fosters collaboration and the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and best practices among humanitarian organizations. The project is guided by input from experienced aid organizations worldwide and emphasizes the use of open technology and standards. Nearly all of Eden’s code is developed in close cooperation with humanitarians in the field, ensuring it is directly aligned with real-world needs.