NRC Sudan Digital Tool

Modality Decision Assistance Tool

Empowering humanitarian aid decisions in Sudan through data-driven insights and AI-powered analysis for more effective assistance delivery.

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Aid Modalities Evaluated
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Assessment Criteria
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Powered Guidance
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Report Generation

Comprehensive Tools for Informed Decision-Making

Everything you need to conduct thorough assessments and make evidence-based recommendations for humanitarian aid delivery.

AI-Powered Assistance

Get intelligent recommendations and contextual insights powered by advanced AI to help make informed decisions about aid modalities.

Structured Assessments

Conduct thorough assessments using our comprehensive questionnaire designed specifically for Sudan's humanitarian context.

Professional Reports

Generate detailed PDF reports with your assessment results, recommendations, and supporting documentation for stakeholders.

Knowledge Encyclopedia

Access comprehensive humanitarian terms, definitions, and best practices specific to Sudan's operational context.

Multi-User Collaboration

Work together with team members across different offices and departments with role-based access control.

Secure & Reliable

Built with enterprise-grade security and data protection, ensuring your assessments and data remain confidential.

Simple Four-Step Process

From assessment creation to final recommendation, MDAT guides you through each step of the decision-making process.

1

Create Assessment

Start a new assessment by providing basic project details and selecting your target location in Sudan.

2

Answer Questions

Work through structured questions about market conditions, infrastructure, security, and community factors.

3

Review Results

Analyze the scoring results and AI-generated recommendations for each aid modality option.

4

Make Decision

Select your chosen modality, document your rationale, and generate professional reports.

Supporting Humanitarian Decisions

Evidence-Based Aid Delivery

The Modality Decision Assistance Tool (MDAT) is designed to help NRC Sudan staff make informed decisions about the most appropriate aid delivery methods for different contexts and beneficiary needs.

By considering multiple factors systematically, MDAT provides evidence-based recommendations to ensure aid reaches those who need it most, in the most effective way possible.

  • Market conditions and infrastructure analysis
  • Security and access constraints assessment
  • Beneficiary preferences and capabilities
  • Cost-effectiveness and efficiency metrics
  • Protection and accountability standards

Cash Transfers

Direct monetary assistance enabling beneficiaries to meet their own needs with dignity and choice.

Vouchers

Redeemable tokens for specific goods or services at pre-selected vendors and markets.

In-Kind Assistance

Direct provision of goods and materials when markets are non-functional or unavailable.

Mixed Modalities

Strategic combinations of different approaches tailored to specific operational contexts.

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