GO Study 2024 // Engage to improveDescription of the process to use the GO Study to listen to our users, reflect on feedback and make a plan of action.1d ago1d ago
GO Figure — Reducing noise, improving trustThe GO platform aims to alert the IFRC membership to imminent events and new emergencies. This blog describes key questions we aim to…Nov 18Nov 18
GO Briefing // Q3 2024IFRC GO is the IFRC’s emergency operations platform. Shining a spotlight on our unique global network’s response to disasters and crises…Nov 11Nov 11
Opening the Loop — Enhancing Humanitarian Learning through Humanitarian and AI collaborationIn the world of humanitarian response, every insight gained in the aftermath of a crisis holds the potential to save lives. Over the past…Nov 6Nov 6
GO Study 2024 // Member-centred design in actionDescription of the hypotheses and qualitative and quantitative research approaches used to improve the IFRC GO platform.Sep 8Sep 8
GO Briefing // Q2 2024The IFRC represents local action with global reach. In this briefing we presented new and forthcoming ways in which GO provides the…Jul 31Jul 31
Global Systems — Local Action — How IFRC GO helps put NS Local Units on the mapThe Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are present in nearly every country in the world. Each one is made up of an unparalleled network…Jul 11Jul 11
Introducing new IFRC GO country pages — the place to find National Red Cross and Red Crescent…For the IFRC, enabling effective and efficient humanitarian response is synonymous with supporting local and national response capacities…May 29May 29
GO Briefing // Q1 2024Quarterly briefing introducing redesigned country pages and geo-data on national society branch offices and services across the IFRC…May 7May 7
Scaled-up ambitions require scaled-up systemsWe conceived of the Global Crisis Data Bank in 2021, after having diagnosed what would be needed in order for IFRC to achieve some of the…Feb 71Feb 71