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Review Global Refugee Forum (GRF) pledges #666
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Information Sourcehttps://globalcompactrefugees.org/pledges-contributions Pledges led mainly by usGRF-08531Submitting entityThe OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by the UN Smart Maps Group of the UN Open GIS Initiative Multistakeholder pledgeEducation – Expanding Connected Education for Refugees through the Refugee Connected Education Challenge;, Solutions – Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention;, Other; Pledge nameBridging Digital Divides: Offline Web and GIS Skills Training for Refugees; Empowering refugees with web and GIS skills Pledge submission dateMon, 11 Dec 2023 00:00:00 Pledge description"The OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by the UN Smart Maps Group of the UN Open GIS Initiative, The UN Smart Maps Group and UN Open GIS Initiative have committed to a pledge to empower refugees through geospatial information technology over the medium to long term. This initiative involves providing refugees with essential web and Geographic Information System (GIS) skills, utilizing tools like UNVT (United Nations Vector Tile Toolkit) Portable powered by Raspberry Pi. The program is designed to facilitate learning in environments even remote from the internet and power grids, emphasizing the potential for offline digital skills training. KPI for this initiative includes implementing digital skills training for 100 refugees by 2027 and establishing a system capable of responding to crisis situations, thereby contributing to the prevention and resolution of refugee issues. To enhance this pledge, the following contributions can be integrated: These contributions aim to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of the training provided to refugees, ensuring that they can fully leverage the potential of geospatial technologies. By focusing on localization and comprehensive training documentation, the initiative can be more inclusive and impactful, catering to the diverse needs of refugees across different regions." Plesges led mainly by friendsGRF-08506Submitting bodyThe OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by Eukarya Inc. Multistakeholder pledgeEconomic Inclusion – Economic Inclusion and Social Protection;, Resettlement and complementary pathways – Resettlement;, Resettlement and complementary pathways – Skills-based complementary pathways;, Other; Pledge nameRe:Earth Initiative: Empowering 100+ Refugees with Cutting-Edge Technologies, Web, and GIS Tech Jobs and Training. Pledge submission dateMon, 11 Dec 2023 00:00:00 Pledge descriptionThe OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by Eukarya Inc., has pledged to create employment opportunities for refugees in advanced technology roles through its Re:Earth platform to ensure labor mobility and establish complementary pathways for refugees. This commitment involves providing digital training in Web and GIS technologies to enhance the digital skills of refugees. GRF-08507Submitting bodyThe OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by the Watanave Hidenori Laboratory at the University of Tokyo Multistakeholder pledgeSolutions – Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention; Pledge nameDigital Earth Initiative: Visualizing Global Crises for Awareness, Broadcasting Real-Time Humanitarian Info. Pledge submission dateMon, 11 Dec 2023 00:00:00 Pledge descriptionThe OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by the Watanave Hidenori Laboratory at the University of Tokyo, has pledged to visualize global crises on Digital Earth, aiming to broadcast the realities of crisis-affected areas worldwide. This initiative includes building a system for information provision from diverse communities, including refugees, to ensure a comprehensive portrayal of these crises. The laboratory is dedicated to contributing to peacebuilding by leveraging technologies such as visualization on Digital Earth. Key aspects of this pledge involve continuous efforts to visualize areas affected by humanitarian crises, similar to past projects on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Palestine-Israel conflict, and the Syria-Turkey earthquake. GRP-08268Submitting bodyWelcome Japan Multistakeholder pledgePartnerships – Connectivity for Refugees;, Partnerships – Refugee Participation Pledge nameAdvancing Crisis Response with Digital Mapping for Refugee Support by Welcome Japan Pledge submission dateSun, 10 Dec 2023 00:00:00 Pledge descriptionWelcome Japan's Emergency Response Working Group, along with its Digital Map Sub Working Group and Data Visualization and OpenGeoCommunity for 2023, acknowledges the significant efforts previously made in benchmarking similar maps overseas and in developing a prototype crisis map tailored for war and conflict situations. Building upon this foundation, we are committed to advancing the development and utilization of digital mapping and data visualization tools. Our focus is to address crisis situations effectively, with a specific emphasis on visualizing the support needs of refugees and the available support resources within society. This commitment represents our dedication to enhancing crisis response capabilities through innovative and practical technological solutions. It also aims to create a digital map design that is adaptable and reusable for future crisis response scenarios, and design a GEOINT (Geospatial Intelligence) system utilizing blockchain technology to enhance the reliability and security of data. These are some KPIs that could be set for the Welcome Japan's Crisis Response Working Group and its Sub Working Group on Digital Map and Data Visualization:
GRF-08532Submitting bodyThe OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by FOSS4G 2025 Japan Bid committee, the UN Smart Maps Group of Multistakeholder pledgePartnerships – Refugee Participation;, Resettlement and complementary pathways – Community Sponsorship;, Resettlement and complementary pathways – Refugee Travel Documents – The 21st Century Nansen Passport; Pledge nameFOSS4G 2025: Enhancing refugee access to geospatial technology through FOSS4G 2025 and online opportunities Pledge submission dateMon, 11 Dec 2023 00:00:00 Pledge descriptionThe OpenGeoCommunity for GRF2023, led by FOSS4G 2025 Japan Bid committee, the UN Smart Maps Group of the UN Open GIS Initiative, and Eukarya Inc., have pledged to enhance the accessibility of Open Geospatial Technology and Data for refugees. |
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On 2025-03-11, @hfu received an invitation to update the proress on Global Refugee From (GRF) Pledges (Q1-2025) from UNHCR GCR Coodination Team.
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