Field-tested AI tools developed under real operational pressures in Ukraine — redistributing cognitive labor so humanitarian workers can focus on those who need direct human support.
An AI assistant grounded in UN Women financial programme guidelines — helping beneficiaries navigate eligibility, understand available support, and prepare for registration without overloading programme staff.
A document intelligence system grounded in CBPF Global Guidelines — enabling programme teams to find relevant norms, verify compliance, and navigate complex donor requirements without reading hundreds of pages.
A structured intake form for beneficiaries — collecting needs, circumstances, and eligibility data. Responses are automatically processed by AI in the background: categorized, flagged by priority, and prepared for programme staff review.