Helping NGOs Help the World

Relief organizations like the International Medical Corps (IMC) operate in remote locations and in austere, extreme environments. Communications in these areas—if they exist at all—are often degraded or broken. Paper forms are inefficient at best. And even if computers are an option, finding an operable connection to upload data is nearly impossible. Yet, the ability to communicate and analyze information quickly is often the difference between life and death for the people they are working to help.

Using GRT’s solution, information from the field can be easily collected from even the most remote locations and transmitted instantly. Real-time analysis of information can quickly identify critical situations and provide the necessary information to speed relief efforts.

A Simple, Easy-to-Use Solution that Adapts to Your Process.

If a system is hard to learn, it can be more of a hindrance than a help. That’s why GRT built its solutions using standard, easy-to-use technologies. Our interfaces are familiar and intuitive. And because we can upload the forms you already use, field personnel can immediately begin gathering data with limited training.

Respond More Effectively to Critical Situations.

Call GRT today and discover why organizations like IMC and the United Nations rely on our solutions to effectively apply life-saving humanitarian aid to people in need.

Contact Global Relief for more information about our expert solutions
"GRT analysis of questionnaires, documents and interviews were invaluable and instrumental in allowing United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and the Norwegian Red Cross to quickly verify and refine findings for a comprehensive report on emergency humanitarian response preparedness and to make concrete recommendations for future actions"

Roy Williams
Director, The Center for Humanitarian Cooperation
Former Director, US Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)