iMMAP Holds Humanitarian Information Management Training in Maiduguri
During the week of March 26-30, iMMAP held its first round of training and capacity building activities in Maiduguri, for humanitarian partners responding…
Our purpose is to take data, turn it into information and create knowledge for decision makers operating in development contexts, situations of violence, post-disaster and conflict recovery. Our mission is to harness the power of information to facilitate evidence-based decisions to improve people’s lives.
iMMAP incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 c3 organization in 2006, headquartered in Washington D.C. The iMMAP team formed in 2007 in Washington D.C., to lead the first internationally coordinated effort combining information management, sociology, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology expanding beyond humanitarian mine action to the broader relief and international development arena.
Since then, iMMAP has been a pioneering humanitarian organization, leading the way towards the effective use of information management practices and principles in service to the world's most vulnerable populations.
MAG’s work has helped more than 17.7 million people in conflict-affected communities in over 40 countries since 1989, giving them greater safety and the opportunity to rebuild their lives, livelihoods and futures.
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