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Linking missing persons databases to reconnect families

Earlier this week the International Red Cross missing persons database went live for Haiti. Visitors can use it to report or search for missing people or register themselves as OK. One of the development projects that will be underway as the West Coast part of Crisis Camp goes online is “Family Reunification,” which will include: [...]

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Timeline of events following the earthquake in Haiti

The wiki for the Haiti Timeline is now increasingly populated with data and details. If you have more information, please share it in the comments.

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Crisis Camp project managers meeting at 5 PM EST

There will be a conference call and meeting for Crisis Camp project managers at 5 PM EST today. Details forthcoming. (This post will be updated). Please post contact information for project managers at this wiki.

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Development Procedures for CrisisCamp DC

Opening Comments from Clay Johnson for how to organize the day. Thank you so much for being here. Everyone has said it, but let me say it again– just showing up on a Saturday says something amazing about you. Today is about doing work, and making things more efficient using technology for the people doing [...]

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CrisisCamp Haiti DC Notional Agenda

Suggested Agenda from Clay Johnson: 9-9:30: Coffee Wait for people to arrive. 9:30-9:50: Introductions * CrisisCamp folks get to talk, tell people they’re glad they’re here, people still file in. * We’ll explain that this is a place to get things done. There are lots of opportunities to help, but that this isn’t a place [...]

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CrisisCamp Haiti Projects List

Thank you for visiting the CrisisCommons Haiti project. We’re actively working to help organize developers, volunteers, and responders in order to connect needs with providers. This Saturday, January 16 there will be CrisisCamps being held in Washington DC, San Francisco, New York, Denver, Los Angeles, London, and elsewhere in order for people to work together [...]

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