Open-Source Tool Set to Leverage the Power of Mobile Data for Humanitarian Assistance and International Development Purposes

BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL) and Flowminder today released a white paper focused on FlowKit and its ability to unlock the power of mobile data for humanitarian and development purposes. The paper was developed by Flowminder with support from DIAL and GSMA and comes on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress, which is taking place in Barcelona this week. It follows the organizations' FlowKit announcement last fall.

"While we know mobile data has the power to help improve disaster and emergency response, the routine use of this data still eludes governments, NGOs and multilateral institutions," said Syed Raza, Senior Director of data for development at DIAL. "To change that, we have partnered with Flowminder and GSMA to create FlowKit, a suite of software tools designed to enable access and analysis of mobile data for humanitarian and development use cases."

FlowKit promises to make routine what is currently a specialized practice--using secure data produced by mobile network operators (MNOs) to inform public health, government service delivery and crisis response, among other humanitarian and development needs.

"FlowKit takes Flowminder's proven, proprietary data aggregation and analysis system and makes it open source," said Daniel Power, head of operations at Flowminder and lead author of the paper. "Our mission is to encourage mutually beneficial relationships between MNOs and partner agencies and facilitate the responsible use of mobile data for achieving greater efficiency and effectiveness in the humanitarian and development sector."

FlowKit consists of three key components:

    --  It provides humanitarian and development actors with an analytical
        toolkit developed specifically for their use cases, informed by
        Flowminder's experience working in this area. FlowKit facilitates
        collaboration between MNOs and humanitarian and development
        organizations by breaking down barriers and lowering overhead costs,
        making it easier for all partners to reap the benefits of forming
        partnerships. FlowKit provides the technical support and guidance
        organizations need to install and implement it. Organizations can also
        install, utilize and customize FlowKit on their own if they have the
        capacity.
    --  It allows for the secure and compliant access of mobile data behind an
        MNO's firewall, which helps surmount one of the biggest obstacles to
        forming partnerships between MNOs and humanitarian and development
        organizations. In addition, FlowKit includes data quality assurance
        tools, creating further efficiency gains for analysts.
    --  It is an open source, community-focused software project. All of its
        documentation, processes and code are openly accessible and available,
        promoting greater confidence among all stakeholders. As an open source
        project, FlowKit will continue to evolve as techniques and learnings
        derived from research are incorporated back into the core tools.

The paper, "Flowkit: Unlocking the Power of Mobile Data for Humanitarian and Development Purposes," details examples of how the tool can assist humanitarian and development actors to improve decision-making and achieve impact. Readers will find use cases and other information relevant to their own applications. To explore the toolkit, visit: https://flowminder.github.io/FlowKit/. To read the paper, go to: http://bit.ly/DIALFM.

About Flowminder

Flowminder provides insights, tools and capacity strengthening to governments, international agencies and NGOs. Flowminder is a non-profit organisation composed of practitioners and academics from development, public health and humanitarian sectors. The mission of the organisation is to develop and operationalise new methods and data sources to support decision-makers, improve operational efficiency and deliver services in low- and middle-income countries.

Flowminder has pioneered the use of mobile operator data to address development and humanitarian challenges. It uses statistical techniques to integrate traditional data from surveys and censuses, with data from satellites and mobile operators.

Working closely with researchers at University of Southampton UK and elsewhere, Flowminder develops new methods and data to understand the distributions, characteristics and dynamics of human populations, and provides support for decision-makers to leverage the operational opportunities of radically improved sociodemographic data.
http://www.flowminder.org

About DIAL

The Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL) aims to realize a more inclusive digital society in emerging markets, in which all women, men and children benefit from life-enhancing, mobile-based digital services. A partnership among USAID, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Swedish government and the United Nations Foundation, DIAL's efforts help accelerate the collective efforts of government, industry and development organizations to realize this vision.
http://www.digitalimpactalliance.org

SOURCE Digital Impact Alliance