A collection of unique and widely acclaimed wikis created by the ICT4Peace Foundation are geared towards the humanitarian aid community as well as media and policy makers. They feature vital information from government, the UN system in the disaster / crisis stricken area, other NGOs, the World Bank, comprehensive situation reports, mapping information and GIS data, photos, video, who/what/where information and links to domestic and international media coverage.
Crisis Information wikis created to date by ICT4Peace Foundation include (this includes research papers on crisis information management responses):
- Crisis in Burundi 2016
- Crisis in Mali
- 2011 Libyan Uprising
- Pakistan Floods 2010
- Crisis in Syria
- Crisis in Kyrgystan 2010
- Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill 2010
- Haiti Earthquake 2010 | Haiti and Beyond: Getting it Right in Crisis Information Management
- Chile Earthquake 2010
- Cyclone Nargis: Lessons and implications for ICTs in Humanitarian Aid
- Cyclone Nargis: Lessons and implications for ICTs in Humanitarian Aid (Update)
- 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami (After the deluge: Info Share’s response to the tsunami)