Distribution of material for relief/aid is a big part of Goonj’s work. During the distribution the field staff captures various data points, such as - geographical information, recipients information, type of material given, work done etc. This data is currently being captured on a printed paper.
The distribution happens in rural areas where the mobile network coverage is inadequate (if available at all) and the staff doing the distribution have very basic smartphones.
Keeping these constraints (collection of offline data using basic smartphones) in mind and in order to help simplify their work, we are looking for solutions that can be used to move away from the generic paper and pen model for collecting data.
In regards to this I am trying to figure out what the different organisations across the world are using to capture information in similar scenarios.
Is there any particular application, tool or form that you have used and found suitable?
As of now other than developing our own mobile application the only viable option seems to be Kobo toolbox. (jot forms is expensive)
Any insight would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Shivangi
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Kobo Toolbox is great. It's based on the ODK, has better UI in general. And is maintained. I used it multiple times last year with great success.
You can also look at their Restful APIs and Webhooks if you plan to pull the data out into your systems for analysis, and it works pretty well.
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Thanks Naveen for looping me in.Hi Shivangi,I think Avni can solve your problem. It's open-source. Rich case management, flexible and powerful modeling capabilities to create your own MIS using its App designer, offline data capture, hosted service in India, APIs for integration with third party softwares and being easy on pockets are some of the areas where Avni shines.Do checkout the followingWebsite : https://avniproject.org/Some case studies : https://avniproject.org/case-studiesAn interesting client story describing what Avni provides over and above Kobo : https://avniproject.org/blog/shelter-journey-remoulding-data-collection-paper-kobotoolbox-avni/I am one of the core team members of Avni. Nonprofits easily moving away from paper based systems without having to build their own MIS from scratch is one of the visions with which we have been developing this platform which is now used by close to 30 projects.If this interests you, please feel free to drop an email to me or schedule a call from the Avni website for knowing more about the platform.
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