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What:
This project will build a modular flood early warning application, which will push SMS messages to people downstream of a flood event in real time. Using inputs from stream gauges (if available), satellite remote sensing of river discharge and flooding, and the local topography and hydrology, we propose to create a GIS-based application that will interpret these inputs and automatically blanket an area with a high probability of flooding with early warning SMS messages. This application could give poor rural villages in large parts of the world up to 24 hours of advance notice that a flood event is coming, and will be flexible enough to work with basic inputs and be independent of cell phone providers. As a pilot project, we intend on working with our colleagues at ekgaon technologies (http://www.ekgaon.com/) in the Terai region straddling the Nepal-India border focusing on the Rohini and Bagmati river basins.
Why:
One sixth of the global population lives in the potential path of a 100-year flood, many in developing countries with increasing mobile phone penetration. Many developing nations have seen cell phone usage quadruple in the last decade, and large numbers of poor rural villagers have access to a cell phone through a reseller nearby. A flood early warning SMS application could reach most people in the path of a flood with access to a mobile phone, and give them time to get their possessions, their livestock, and their families out of the way of catastrophic flood. This application could be applied globally, and with simple inputs, it could be used anywhere where SMS messages can be received.
Why:
NiJeL Community Impact Through Mapping: NiJeL helps people around the globe tell their stories through maps and mobile technology. Leading this project, NiJeL will build the flood early warning SMS application for global application wherever satellite data and a mobile phone network are available.
ekgaon technologies One Village One World: ekgaon strives to provide farmers, villagers and local tradespeople with access to the information and communication services and tools they need to be able to contribute their knowledge to the modern world. As a part of this project, ekgaon will help facilitate connections to local groups in our pilot project area, the Terai region of Nepal-India.
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 Now here's a project that
Now here's a project that must be taken through to completion. As a consultant in disaster response and preparedness with a lot of international and domestic experience (pardon the shameless plug), and as a past Net2 feratured project, I can tell you first hand, THIS PROJECT CAN/WILL SAVE LIVES. Anxious to hear how the pilot goes in Nepal and am happy to offer more locations in the Philippines, Kenya, Congo, South Africa and right here at home where a solution/tool like this could make ALL the difference. Best of luck and keep up the GOOD work!
Randy Roberson - Disaster Logistics
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rroberson@disasterlogistics.org
www.disasterlogistics.org
Thanks Randy!
Thanks very much for the vote of confidence, Randy! Hopefully we will be able to discuss this proposal further with any USAID people or others we meet with and expand FloodSMS to other locations that you have in mind once it's been deployed in India and Nepal. Thanks again!
Yes randy's idea is great.
Yes randy's idea is great. There should be some distance learning courses to get a life experience diploma
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