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Use Case
WFP deploys a rapid assessment team after flooding in Chad. 6 agents, 4 days, 12 villages assessed, zero mobile network. The data — number of displaced people, well conditions, available food stocks — is collected on paper. After leaving the area, data entry into the system takes an entire day. The food security clusters are waiting. Resource allocation decisions are based on estimates.
What Humint changes: agents capture data on their phones. The moment they are back in coverage it syncs and aggregates into structured situation reports — no day-long re-entry, no scattered notes.
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Data Collection in Offline Zones: Why 72 Hours Matters
The assessment team is 50km from connectivity. They have 3 days of data. When they reach a network, 24 hours of manual transcription begins. Or they press Sync and continue working.

From Field Notes to Situation Reports: The 4-Hour Gap
The crisis is evolving. Your field team has critical observations. Your decision-makers are waiting for yesterday's situation report. The gap costs lives.

From Field Notes to Situation Reports: The 4-Hour Gap
The crisis is evolving. Your field team has critical observations. Your decision-makers are waiting for yesterday's situation report. The gap costs lives.