Hey Folks!

Over the past few weeks, we’ve thrown a few hints on a data project Ushahidi 
has been working on internally.

The enormous amount of information generated by disasters like the earthquake 
in Haiti or conflicts like the ongoing Syrian civil war is one of our biggest 
assets in understanding and responding to crisis. For years this resource has 
been squandered — locked away in forgotten databases, undocumented APIs, or 
proprietary formats that hide data in pie charts and “situation reports.” It’s 
time for the next generation in big data for social good

Today, we launch CrisisNET, the world’s first global firehose of crisis data. 
CrisisNET can retrieve reporting and incident data from any source, understand 
that data, and make it available through a simple but robust API, making it 
easily accessible to developers, data scientists and data journalists across 
the globe.

Get started by exploring that API, or dive right in and register for an API key.

As always, feedback is greatly appreciated. Feel free to reach out to Chris 
Albon or Jonathon Morgan if you have any questions/ideas/improvements you would 
like made to the platform.

Have a great week ahead,

Angela Oduor
Community Manager, Ushahidi
[email protected]


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