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iMMAP Organization Profile
June 15, 2026
About Us
iMMAP Inc. is an international
nonprofit organization that provides
Information Management (IM), analysis,
and geoinformatics services to its
partners—humanitarian and development
organizations—helping them make
informed decisions that ultimately deliver
high-quality, targeted assistance to the
world’s most vulnerable populations.
We support humanitarian actors to solve
operational and strategic challenges. Our
pioneering approach facilitates informed
and effective emergency preparedness,
humanitarian response, and development
aid activities by enabling evidencebased decision-making for UN agencies,
humanitarian cluster/sector leads,
national and international NGOs, and
government operations.
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June 15, 2026
Area-Based Coordination Mechanism map, showcasing the presence of Lebanon Humanitarian and Development Forum (LHDF) coordinators across Lebanon and their role in strengthening locally led coordination.

June 15, 2026
Recent political developments in late 2024 have contributed to a rapidly evolving humanitarian operating environment in Syria. These changes have coincided with efforts to reconfigure coordination arrangements and strengthen in-country leadership, while humanitarian needs remain severe, with an estimated 16.5 million people in need for assistance. The operational landscape continues to be characterized by access constraints, security risks, and significant regional disparities in coverage. A consortium composed of iMMAP, CartONG, MapAction and Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) has initiated a multi-partner approach to strengthen the Syrian humanitarian data ecosystem. This initiative is implemented under the Humanitarian-to-Humanitarian (H2H) framework and is designed as an enabling service to the broader humanitarian system. It does not replace existing coordination, information management, or assessment structures, but rather strengthens the ability of local and national actors to collect, manage and utilize ethical and interoperable data.

June 15, 2026
A case study on the Humanitarian Helpdesk transforming Information Management in Syria. This publication was written and produced by Medical Aid Films (an H2H Network member organization).
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June 15, 2026
Under the H2H Network Syria project, we developed a Cropland Fire Risk Map in support of the Ministry of Emergency and Disaster Management (MoEDM) to identify agricultural areas most vulnerable to fire incidents across Syria. The analysis integrates historical fire occurrence data (2018–2025), land surface temperature, soil moisture, and 2026 cropland layers to highlight areas at increased risk. The resulting information product supports preparedness planning, risk reduction efforts, and evidence-based decision-making to help protect agricultural livelihoods and strengthen national disaster management capacities.