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BluePrint: Sahana Relief and Rehabilitation (ShaRe) Hub

User Guidelines

Introduction

The solution is a Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) relief and rehabilitation activities coordination platform. It would extends to the wider humanitarian community, government and the public. The main uses include:

  • Managing relief
    • requests - authorized users to report a request
    • suppliers (donors) -
      • commit supplies
      • dispatch (goods/services),
      • monitor the delivery & return of supplied (logistics)
  • Reporting
    • publish situational-reports and management summary reports
    • display of relief activities in list form, on a geographical map

The real need for a solution was recognized during the onset of the 2017 Southwest Monsoon instigated flood and landslide events in Sri Lanka. The UN Resident Coordinators Office (RCO) of Sri Lanka, supported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP), developed a simple 3W (“Who does What Where”) template. 3W was:

  • simple and intended to capture the responding agencies activities and responding locations
  • reflected on a map of Sri Lanka as a visual aid.
  • eventually adapted into a 4W (“Who does What Where, and When”)
  • 4W was:
    • an enhancement to capture other details such as donors, responsible agencies and implementing partners.
    • exceeding the capacity of the RCO to conduct mapping of the 4W (i.e. only the raw data was released)
    • reliant on the manual regular distribution of the template, followed by manual “cleaning” of the data.

The HCT in the Lessons Learned Action Plan of 2017, determined that the Sahana EDEN platform should be explored as an option to improve these methods. The ShaRe Hub would be developed as an Eden template that can be deployed to server other HCT and UN RCO teams in other countries.

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Stakeholders

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User Stories

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Requirements

<Group requirements in subsections, e.g. etc.> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requirements_analysis requirements> <Identify different types of requirements:>

Functional

Non-functional

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-functional_requirements

Interoperability

Standards

System Constraints

Design

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Data Model

(e.g. EER or class diagrams)

Workflows

<Diagrams or Pseudocode>

Site Map

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Wireframes

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Technologies

Current Implementation

<Leave open for a list of existing implementation of this solution in Sahana Eden:> <*a brief description of the implementation (date/time, name, design options chosen)> <*a link to the code> <*list of deployments of the implementation> <*links to case studies> <*short analysis of achievements/problems>

Planned Implementation

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Future Extensions

<List of features which could be included, but are outside of the scope of this extension>

Outstanding Questions

<Questions about the features or design that haven't been (and need to be) answered>

References

<Links to external resources>

Current Status

Available features

Missing features

Prototype

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