Tech To The Rescue engages 275+ companies to support international NGOs helping Ukraine through #TechForUkraine campaign.

  • More than 200,000 people have fled Ukraine due to Russia’s invasion, and an estimated 3-4 million are likely to follow.  The imminent challenge is to help the refugees with temporary housing, medical care, and transportation, and then provide them with legal support, translation services, and job search.
  • Tech To The Rescue, a global platform that matches IT companies with non-profit organizations, engaged 275+ companies and over 600 freelancers ready to support NGOs. 
  • UA SOS, an AirBnB type platform for refugees built jointly by several tech companies and non-governmental organizations has now more than 30,000 registered housing offers and more than 4,000 people were able to find a safe shelter
  • Other tech projects are already in progress with a major goal to prevent a humanitarian crisis.

“Ukrainian NGOs are at war. Many of them suspended their operations and their employees are taking care of their families. Non-profits and grassroots groups from Poland, Moldova, Romania or other countries in the region are acting and supporting refugees. Everyone helps where they can. Technology is one of the key tools used to help those on the battlefield and those trying to escape the brutality of war”, says Jacek Siadkowski, managing director and founder of Tech To The Rescue. 

 

Around 20 projects are currently focused on Ukraine and averting the looming refugee crisis. The first project s sosUA.pl, a much-needed AirBnB-like platform connecting those who seek and who offer help. In less than a month, 10,000 people applied for housing. Thanks to the platform it was possible to find safe shelter for nearly 4,000 people.

UA SOS is a comprehensive platform designed to help refugees find accommodation offered by institutions, companies and private hosts. The application displays the best “match” between hosts and refugees based on criteria such as number of people seeking accommodation, length of stay, arrival date, transportation options, and so on. The platform is available in Polish, English and Ukrainian as well as 4 other languages.

The platform was developed by a number of technology companies united by Tech To The Rescue, including ID Advisory, BCG Platinion, and Clevsoft, and several NGOs: Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH), Noble Gift (Szlachetna Paczka), Polish Migration Forum Foundation (Fundacja Polskie Forum Migracyjne), Stocznia Foundation, The Union of Polish Cities (Związek Miast Polskich), The Polish Metropolitan Union (Unia Metropolii Polskich), Our Choice Foundation (Fundacja Nasz Wybór), Auschwitz Pledge Foundation, The Ukrainian Union in Poland, and Dom Ukraiński foundation.

“The platform is an initiative of people of good will who have decided to join forces and create a digital solution that is completely free. This solution will provide real help to those affected by the war in Ukraine. We have worked tirelessly for hours to develop an effective and safe solution for refugees in need,” say Jagoda Trela from ID Advisory and Alina Bieniek from Clevsoft, the coordinators of the project.

 

Another project that will be launched on February 28 is http://razemzwami.pl/, a website that gathers information about different support initiatives focused on Ukraine.

“The response and willingness to help from the tech industry and people in the region has been overwhelming and heartwarming. The most difficult challenge now is to channel this amazing energy in the most effective way” – Siadkowski explains.

All the solutions our partners are currently working on are aimed at helping 3-4 million people who are likely to flee Ukraine for neighboring countries (e.g. Poland, Moldova, Romania).

Other projects already being developed as part of the #TechForUkraine movement include:

  • Internal humanitarian aid database from various NGOs as part of the NGO Forum in Poland.
  • Chatbot/Conversational UI in Ukrainian, collecting useful data for migrants from various sources.
  • Ukrainian map of Poland (translated content) with an API to connect and display various assistance services on the map (NGO activities, pharmacies, etc.).
  • Multiple aggregators of support initiatives

Tech To The Rescue not only focuses on refugees but also aims to secure NGOs helping Ukraine on the ground against cyberattacks to ensure that the data they collect is safe.

In times of crisis, we need to show leadership and act. It is no longer enough to build good technology. Building technology for good is what will bring about change. I call on all technology companies out there: Go to techtotherescue.org and start making a difference with us today. In the coming weeks, there will be even more needs to be met with technology, and we will need your help” – says Daniel Di Giusto, co-founder of Tech To The Rescue.

 

 

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