iMMAP has been actively operating in Afghanistan since 2010, providing solutions to the information management needs of the humanitarian community to support informed decision-making processes.
Read MoreiMMAP is present in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, since January 2019, supporting the World Food Programme (WFP) for Rohingya World Food Programme's assistance to the Rohingya refugees includes a wide range of program activities.
Read MoreiMMAP facilitates the response through services that improve coordination, data collection, data analysis and visualization, information management and knowledge sharing.
Read MoreiMMAP has had a presence in Colombia since 2009. Bogota has a regional coordination hub to respond to the Venezuela crisis starting in 2017.
Read MoreFunded by CDC and USAID BHA, iMMAP has been continuously present in DRC since 2019, supporting the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations International Children´s Fund (UNICEF) in a variety of capacities.
Read MoreiMMAP bring its IM expertise to the service of the sectors by reinforcing their capacity, but also to help build a strong pool of national IMOs who will remain as the backbone of the sectors' response and for the future.
Read MoreSince 2003, iMMAP has worked to establish a common operating picture (COP) for Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA) in Iraq.
Read MoreBased in Amman, the iMMAP regional office has been supporting the information management needs of humanitarian actors responding to the crisis in Yemen and Syria.
Read MoreSince November 2016, iMMAP has been providing IM support to nine humanitarian sectors responding to the crisis in north east Nigeria.
Read MoreiMMAP has supported the Syrian humanitarian crisis response since March 2012, by assisting humanitarian actors in Syria. iMMAP contributes to the Whole of Syria (WoS) approach.
Read MoreiMMAP has been present in Yemen since late 2011, providing technical support to the clusters, United Nations' agencies and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Read MoreThe outbreak of respiratory disease caused by the virus known Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) or COVID-19 started in China in December 2019.
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