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Globe network tapped for quick, efficient disaster response

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MANILA, Philippines - With numerous typhoons hitting the country every year, quick and efficient response before, during and after emergency situations becomes a necessity. 

In view of this, Globe Telecom has decided to partner with Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan (SLB), a Church-based, Jesuit-led organization, in tapping the power of mobile phones and the Internet to reach out to Filipinos affected by disasters.

Through SLB’s E-Ugnay Disaster Management System, both Globe and SLB are able to take advantage of the next-level convergence of mobile and Internet capabilities in consolidating information from all over the country, thus allowing on-ground personnel to act immediately whenever calamities strike. 

The mobile and Web applications were developed by students from the Department of Information System and Computer Science of Ateneo de Manila University and later on taken over by the Ateneo Java Wireless Competency Center under Fr. Charlie Cenzon, SJ.

“The potential of the Internet in this field of disaster relief is largely under-utilized. On the side, the utilization of mobile phones for communication is heavy during disasters. But without a Web portal to consolidate these vital information being exchanged through the mobile phones, coordination for timely action is not possible, thus born E-Ugnay,” said Erik John Gerilla, SJ, SLB acting director.

E-Ugnay, an imperative “to connect” donors and beneficiaries, is the new portal for the Filipino spirit of “bayanihan” in the digital age since it allows partner organizations to send disaster assessment forms, request for relief goods and other data through a mobile phone application which will be consolidated by Web-based application accessible online. 

The same data, tagged with geographic location of the user, can also be sent to the E-Ugnay server via a mobile application. The system would then save the data, organize the information geographically and display it on a map.

For instance, whatever information sent by authorized field reporters via their E-Ugnay-powered mobile phones are processed by the system to track in real time the number of relief goods needed in a particular location as well as facilitate their timely delivery to affected areas. Pictures can also be generated and published on the website (www.e-ugnay.slb.ph) for public viewing.

“We are very glad to share our ICT competencies to a civil society initiative that increases disaster resilience by improving the coordination and communication of real-time disaster information, expanding donation channels, and connecting volunteers. Through this partnership, Globe and its employees hope to be more proactive in disaster relief efforts nationwide and at the same time showcase its network resiliency and innovative ICT solutions for disaster risk reduction management,” said Rob Nazal, Globe head for corporate social responsibility.

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ATENEO JAVA WIRELESS COMPETENCY CENTER

CHARLIE CENZON

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM AND COMPUTER SCIENCE OF ATENEO

DISASTER

E-UGNAY

E-UGNAY DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

ERIK JOHN GERILLA

GLOBE TELECOM

MANILA UNIVERSITY

MOBILE

ROB NAZAL

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