
Humanitarian Supply Chain Platform
Aid Distribution Coordination for Fragmented Conflict Zones

The Problem Space
The International Relief Coordination Network manages aid distribution across conflict-affected regions where multiple organizations operate with limited coordination. Duplicate deliveries to accessible areas coexisted with critical gaps in harder-to-reach locations. Beneficiary registration systems were fragmented, making it impossible to track whether aid was reaching intended recipients or being diverted. Donors demanded accountability, but existing systems could not provide it.
Our Approach
This unified supply chain platform coordinates across multiple relief organizations while respecting their operational independence. The system maintains a shared beneficiary registry using privacy-preserving techniques that allow deduplication without exposing individual identities. Distribution planning optimizes across all participating organizations, identifying gaps and overlaps before they occur. Every distribution event is logged with biometric verification, creating an auditable chain of custody from donor to beneficiary.
Projected Outcomes
Tech Stack
Key Features
- Privacy-preserving beneficiary registry
- Cross-organization coordination
- Biometric distribution verification
- Gap and overlap detection
- Satellite connectivity fallback
- Donor accountability reporting
"Coordination in humanitarian response has always been the hardest problem. This platform does not force organizations to change how they work. It simply makes the information they need visible when they need it. The potential reduction in gaps and duplicates speaks for itself."
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