In its first phase, the HIST responded to over 600 requests for IM support, delivered more than 1,000 information products, within nine months, and reached 482 humanitarian workers through capacity-building sessions, consisting of 283 through face-to-face sessions, 57 via webinars, and 42 through online platforms. Phase two of HIST is underway, with a focus on expanding its reach and empowering a comprehensive range of humanitarian actors. As a key initiative of this phase an online learning platform has been built to provide accessible training materials and opportunities leading to earning certificates at participant’s own pace. The online learning platform ensures critical IM skills are accessible to participants who cannot attend the training sessions in-person.
Additionally, HIST is prioritizing localization of IM by offering services to national NGOs and government offices. This strengthens local capacity and ensures information management systems are sustainable in the long term. By including these often-overlooked actors, iMMAP Inc. creates a more comprehensive and collaborative information network for the Ethiopian humanitarian community.
Empowered with timely and accurate data, humanitarian organizations can now make informed decisions, allocate resources efficiently, and ultimately deliver life-saving assistance to those who need it most. As HIST embarks on its second phase, its commitment to innovation and inclusion promises to further strengthen the humanitarian landscape in Ethiopia, equipping local communities with the tools and knowledge they need to build resilience and emerge stronger from crisis.
The HIST is a collaborative, standardized, and coordinated approach between iMMAPInc. and OCHA at both the country and headquarters levels, involving the Assessments, Planning and Monitoring Branch (APMB) and the Information Management Branch (IMB) at OCHA HQ.