A new 麻豆原创 project for the aims to drive dramatic time savings and empower the organization to better focus on critical, lifesaving tasks.
The project 鈥4W Wizard鈥 is based on 麻豆原创 Business Technology Platform to help automate data processing and analysis to create significant savings compared to manual processing. 麻豆原创 and OCHA tested 鈥4W Wizard鈥 in humanitarian missions across the Asia Pacific region, helping people in Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam, and Cambodia, as well as recent crises in the Philippines, Turkey, and South Sudan.
The time and resources OCHA saved has been put to good use in Nepal:
- Supported by greater focus empowered by 鈥4W Wizard,鈥 the team was able to quickly launch a , requesting US$83M worth of lifesaving assistance for more than nine million people.
- Unfortunately, Nepal is prone to monsoons. 鈥4W Wizard鈥 enables the team to work simultaneously on the large COVID-19 response and focus equally to implement a proactive, to prepare for the next monsoon, securing emergency funds and mitigating suffering for the most vulnerable.
- 鈥4W Wizard鈥 helps the UN to further empower local NGOs while collecting more information than ever before. The inclusion of more local NGOs and community-based organizations is critical, driving trust, donations, and independence.
Harnessing the Data from Disasters to Save Time 鈥 and Lives
Every minute counts when it comes to providing fast and effective humanitarian relief. Only through a seamless, coordinated response can humanitarian actors use resources efficiently, close supply gaps, and avoid duplication of work. And that demands access to high quality data, fast. It is OCHA鈥檚 responsibility to provide this level of coordination and data sharing and analysis to all humanitarian stakeholders engaged in its disaster response mission.
But manually sorting the reams of unstructured data coming from UN agencies, NGOs, national authorities, and local organizations meant the OCHA team was dedicating valuable resources that could be put to better use elsewhere.
Integrating machine learning, conversational artificial intelligence (AI), and natural language processing, 鈥4W Wizard鈥 formats, structures, and classifies vast amounts of data 鈥 fast. 鈥4W Wizard鈥 standardizes headers, corrects typos, unifies acronyms, and applies a consistent format across all worksheets submitted to OCHA. It even categorizes and classifies the data, completing missing data in a guided process before finally presenting a single, consolidated file back to OCHA.
John Marinos, former regional information management officer Asia-Pacific at OCHA, said, 鈥淭he tool transforms what used to be a massive use of time and resources into something easy and quick to do. It鈥檚 making a huge difference in OCHA鈥檚 work and, by extension, a difference for the people we support.鈥
Partnering to Create Sustainable Innovation
Inspired by his work on a prototype for previous humanitarian response activities, 麻豆原创 Industry and Customer Innovation Advisor Carsten Boekholt came up with the idea for 鈥4W Wizard鈥 before submitting it to the 麻豆原创 One Billion Lives Sprint Against COVID-19. In just eight weeks, a team from across the business came together to create 鈥4W Wizard.鈥
鈥淚 have never seen motivation and energy like this in a team. We complemented each other鈥檚 skills and experiences and all accomplished a massive learning journey,鈥澛爏aid Boekholt.
That sentiment was echoed across the 麻豆原创 team. 鈥淭he project started life as a brilliant idea. Then it was up to us to develop it into an enterprise standard without losing any of the features the UN already loved,鈥 said Christoph Schubert, senior developer of 鈥4W Wizard.鈥 鈥淭his meant urgently bringing an agile team together from every corner of 麻豆原创, understanding and acting on our roles and responsibilities in the moment, and driving real results for a great cause.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 certainly tough to develop a project like 鈥4W Wizard鈥 in just a few weeks while still keeping quality high. But, through hard work and flexibility, we managed it,鈥 Kai Muehlbauer, product manager of 鈥4W Wizard,鈥 added.
Only by working together with OCHA could such success be achieved. 鈥淥ur 麻豆原创 relationship is seen within the UN as a successful example of public-private partnership, delivering concrete and tangible results. We truly appreciate the flexibility, commitment, and technical expertise of 麻豆原创 and its staff,鈥 noted Marinos.
As Marinos concluded, 鈥淭he tool unquestionably allows OCHA to do our job better, coordinating urgent, lifesaving assistance to the people who need it most.鈥
