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===== PFIF ===== | ===== PFIF ===== | ||
- | Person Finder | + | Person Finder |
+ | PFIF is designed for the exchange of information about missing and found persons among web-based registries set up for a particular disaster. | ||
+ | PFIF was created by Ka-Ping Yee in 2006, in response to the impact of hurricane Katrina along the US Gulf Coast, and the resulting proliferation of pop-up, incompatible web sites for missing-person reports. | ||
+ | * [PFIF] Specifications (pre-TEC) for version 1.1 - 1.4 are at http:// | ||
+ | * [MPCI] Missing Persons Community of Interest http:// | ||
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+ | Sahana' | ||
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+ | ===== DVI ===== | ||
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+ | Sahana Eden's module for Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) was intended to support the identification of dead bodies by matching post-mortem (PM) data of dead bodies against ante-mortem (AM) data of missing persons. | ||
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+ | Originally, Eden used INTERPOL' | ||
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+ | Not providing a public missing persons registry of its own, Sahana Eden supported the import of missing persons data from PFIF repositories (up to PFIF-1.2). | ||
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+ | PFIF does though not provide any structure to capture AM data (neither INTERPOL nor Red Cross recommendations) - instead, the DVI module provided AM data forms for interview-based data capture by trained personnel. These forms could be added manually to the missing persons data after import (using the contact information from the PFIF data to identify relatives), and then be used in the DVI module for matching. | ||
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+ | However, this effort has since proved fairly pointless since both legal and political aspects in this regard, as well as the expertise and resources needed for it go far beyond what Sahana can currently provide. | ||
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+ | But more importantly, | ||
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+ | For these reasons, the DVI module is currently not actively being developed or maintained, nor has it ever seen any real-world deployment - and the current discussion is rather about abandoning the module completely, or to reduce it to the mere logistics of dead body management (probably including on-scene data capture). In either case, PFIF support would no longer be in scope of Sahana Eden. | ||
===== EDXL ===== | ===== EDXL ===== | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* Krakatoa CAP Broker | * Krakatoa CAP Broker | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | * For PFIF (part of proposed EDXL TEC standard): Vesuvius PFIF module, as well as UI mapping, admin tools, & Google Person Finder sychronization deamon. | ||
===== ICS/NIMS ===== | ===== ICS/NIMS ===== | ||
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The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has been supporting the definition of " | The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has been supporting the definition of " | ||
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+ | ===== OSM ===== | ||
+ | **OpenStreetMap Humanitarian Geo-tagging work with the Humanitarian Data Model** | ||
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+ | Humanitarian OpenStreetMaps Team (HOT) work on HDM this applies only to the Humanitarian OSM tags. It is just a subset of the whole HDM. Current initiatives - there are two active/ | ||
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+ | **Resources: | ||
+ | * Unordered List Itemgithub https:// | ||
+ | * Unordered List Itemwiki https:// | ||
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===== Related Sahana Discussions ===== | ===== Related Sahana Discussions ===== |