Exploring OSPOs and Open Methods in Humanitarian Response

Exploring OSPOs and Open Methods in Humanitarian Response

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The audacious project

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The audacious project

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Exploring OSPOs and Open Methods in Humanitarian Response

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Context
  3. 3 Medicine Frontier
  4. 4 Missing Maps
  5. 5 Health Information
  6. 6 MSF
  7. 7 MissingMaps
  8. 8 The audacious project
  9. 9 The small humanitarian
  10. 10 Where they are
  11. 11 Shifting possibilities
  12. 12 Missing digital pieces
  13. 13 Open source products services
  14. 14 Local plus open
  15. 15 Local communities
  16. 16 A small movement
  17. 17 Model resource program offices
  18. 18 Open communities
  19. 19 Wrap up

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