Sahana EDEN ASP is an open source humanitarian aid management application with a specific focus on refugee case management.

Eden ASP was created in 2021 as a fork of the Eden code base.

Unlike the original Eden project, the ASP fork is not intended for self-deployment by user organizations, but rather as a reduced-complexity foundation for professional teams to build and maintain their own, specific applications and services ecosystems.

Eden ASP became an open project in 2024, with a loose community of implementing organizations and support teams in Germany, Sweden and Poland. The code base is public, under the terms of the MIT open source license.

Features Eden ASP retains much of the functionality of the original Eden, albeit with fewer alternatives and options. Its central focus is management of assistance to individual beneficiaries (case management) with a broad range of support modules. It leverages core strengths like multi-tenancy and support for distributed, multi-role processes.

Organization Type: Non-profit / charity / foundation
Status: Active
Claimed Status: Claimed
Founded: 2010
Open Source: Yes
Open Source License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
Who's it used by?: IFRC, UNOCHA
Last Modified: 4/1/2025
Added on: 6/22/2021

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