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Format: Live instructor-led online training via Zoom / Microsoft Teams
ODK for Emergency Assessments Training Course
Course Overview
The ODK for Emergency Assessments Training Course is designed to equip humanitarian professionals, disaster response teams, monitoring and evaluation specialists, researchers, government agencies, NGOs, UN personnel, and development practitioners with practical knowledge and technical skills in using Open Data Kit (ODK) for rapid emergency assessments, humanitarian data collection, disaster response, humanitarian information management, beneficiary registration, monitoring and evaluation (MEAL), needs assessments, protection monitoring, food security assessments, public health surveillance, WASH assessments, shelter assessments, and evidence-based humanitarian decision-making. The course emphasizes ODK Collect, ODK Central, XLSForm development, mobile data collection, offline data capture, GPS mapping, multimedia integration, cloud synchronization, data quality assurance, humanitarian analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Power BI dashboards, emergency information management, and digital humanitarian transformation to improve the speed, accuracy, accountability, and effectiveness of emergency operations.
Participants will gain practical experience in designing professional digital questionnaires using XLSForms, configuring advanced survey logic, deploying ODK Collect on Android devices, conducting offline field data collection, capturing GPS coordinates, photographs, videos, audio recordings, signatures, and barcode information, synchronizing cloud databases, managing enumerators, validating field data, cleaning datasets, and producing real-time humanitarian reports and dashboards. The course also covers rapid needs assessments, emergency beneficiary registration, disaster damage assessments, vulnerability assessments, humanitarian coordination, data protection, ethical data collection, organizational learning, donor reporting, and adaptive management. Through hands-on exercises, field simulations, humanitarian scenarios, and practical case studies, participants will build competencies in implementing digital emergency assessment systems that support timely humanitarian response and operational excellence.
The training aligns with internationally recognized standards including the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS), Sphere Humanitarian Standards, Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), Humanitarian Data Responsibility Guidelines, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus, and global Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) frameworks. Participants will understand how ODK enhances humanitarian information management, strengthens organizational accountability, improves emergency coordination, supports evidence-based programming, facilitates adaptive management, and increases donor confidence through high-quality digital data systems.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to design advanced ODK forms, deploy mobile emergency assessment systems, conduct rapid humanitarian assessments, integrate AI-supported analytics and GIS mapping, develop interactive Power BI dashboards, manage humanitarian databases, strengthen monitoring and evaluation systems, improve emergency coordination, and establish comprehensive digital humanitarian information management systems that support timely, transparent, and evidence-based emergency response operations.
Course Objectives
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Target Participants
This course is suitable for humanitarian professionals, emergency response coordinators, disaster management officers, NGO staff, UN agency personnel, MEAL specialists, monitoring and evaluation officers, humanitarian information management officers, GIS specialists, public health professionals, WASH specialists, food security officers, shelter coordinators, protection officers, project managers, researchers, statisticians, field enumerators, government disaster response agencies, donor-funded project staff, consultants, data analysts, and professionals responsible for emergency assessments and humanitarian information systems.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to ODK for Emergency Assessments
General Case Study: Developing an ODK-based rapid assessment framework for emergency response following severe flooding affecting multiple communities.
Module 2: ODK Form Design and Mobile Deployment
General Case Study: Designing an emergency household assessment form with GPS coordinates, photographs, beneficiary identification, vulnerability scoring, and automated validation rules.
Module 3: Emergency Field Data Collection
General Case Study: Conducting a multi-sector emergency assessment using ODK Collect to gather shelter, WASH, food security, protection, and health information across disaster-affected communities.
Module 4: Data Management, GIS and Humanitarian Analytics
General Case Study: Developing an integrated emergency operations dashboard using ODK, GIS mapping, AI-supported predictive analytics, Excel, and Power BI for humanitarian coordination.
Module 5: Monitoring, Evaluation and Emergency Reporting
General Case Study: Building a monitoring framework that uses ODK data to evaluate emergency response effectiveness, beneficiary coverage, accountability, and operational performance.
Module 6: Advanced ODK Applications and Digital Humanitarian Innovation
General Case Study: Designing a comprehensive digital emergency information management system integrating ODK Central, AI-supported forecasting, GIS mapping, cloud databases, Power BI dashboards, adaptive management, monitoring and evaluation, and evidence-based reporting for multi-sector emergency response operations.
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