How UNHCR is using KoboToolbox to support the needs of people affected by conflict in Ukraine

In response to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, UNHCR is collaborating with local authorities, United Nations agencies, and displaced community groups and partners to provide necessary humanitarian assistance. KoboToolbox is central to the emergency response efforts in Ukraine, including relocation initiatives and cash-based interventions.

Using KoboToolbox to support female entrepreneurs and combat air pollution in Bihar

A World Bank Air Quality Management technical assistance program, aimed at reducing air pollution in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) states, worked with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) to use KoboToolbox for a survey to underpin a Clean Cookstove Pilot in Bihar that established 25 women-led energy enterprises in the area.

How the IFRC is using KoboToolbox to support efforts in Ukraine

Humanitarian crisis situations, such as the war in Ukraine, demand access to real-time data. The International Federation of Red Cross and national Red Cross societies are using KoboToolbox to provide critical support to people affected by the conflict, both inside and outside Ukraine.

How KoboToolbox helps to track attacks on education

KoboToolbox has partnered with Education Above All (EAA) and UNESCO to build TRACE - the Track Attacks on Education Data Portal.org. TRACE is a new online portal that generates reliable, timely data on attacks on education. The goal of this portal is to inform advocates, policy makers, and journalists. We also built it to make it easier to share this crucial data with humanitarian and development workers, as well as the communities whose schools are most affected by conflicts and violence. TRACE was released and presented publicly at UNESCO in Paris at the International Day to Protect Education from Attack on September 9, 2022.

Using KoboToolbox to bridge the gap between data science and disaster relief in Colombia

Ana María González Forero, director of Cartagena’s international cooperation office, streamlined data collection and disaster relief efforts for 5,000 households in Cartagena by replacing paper data collection forms with KoboToolbox in the aftermath of Hurricane Iota in late 2020.