Open-source humanitarian software suite for NGOs, researchers, civic technologists, and public-interest teams.
Open-Source Humanitarian Infrastructure Suite began as a public-interest software initiative to provide free, inspectable, forkable, and self-hostable tools for humanitarian and civic technology work.
The suite is for NGOs, nonprofits, universities, researchers, civic technologists, students, community organizations, local governments, and public-interest teams working on basic human needs and crisis response.
It includes seven open-source projects: ClimateHealthMapper, DisasterResilienceHub, EduGeneLearn, EnergyEquityGrid, FoodSecurityNet, WaterAccessOptimizer, and CrisisConnect. Together, these tools focus on climate-health risk, disaster resilience, education research, energy equity, food security, water access planning, and humanitarian crisis coordination.
The goal is to give mission-driven organizations reusable software foundations they can study, adapt, deploy, and extend instead of starting from scratch. People can help by testing the projects, improving documentation, opening issues, contributing code, sharing the tools with NGOs or civic-tech groups, and adapting the software for real public-interest use cases.
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| Last Modified: | 2026-05-31 00:00:00 |