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  • Q&A: How Open Source Tools Can Help Map Crisis Data

    by Ben Pearson
    July 31st, 2014

    Ushahidi develops open source software for communities to track distributed, crowd-sourced data tools that can help in a variety of situations including crisis response and evaluation and government operations.

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