Shaping the future: Our strategy for research and innovation in humanitarian response.
Work in February and March included the final software development changes, batch 1.4 and 1.5 (see previous blog entry on details of each batch). The former was finalised and added to the live software in early March. Batch 1.5 was more challenging with the quick switch between English and French software versions on each subpage of the software by clicking on the corresponding flag. Testing of this useful function is still ongoing and delays the finalisation of software development into April.
A one-day workshop on additional stock report functions was held in March to define requirements for this add-on and to estimate the additional cost for development. As the cost of this component exceeded our development budget alternative ways are currently investigated (in-house development, different contractor,…) so that only basic stock report functions will be included for the software launch.
A software demo version was set up in March and includes some test data. This demo can be used for interested agencies and individual to test the software with its all functions and run training sessions.
The e-learning has been set up in French and the French video tutorials are recorded. Both are now awaiting proof reading by nutrition technical native speakers.
Final work on the new CMAM Report website has been started. This website will act as the main hub to access all information around CMAM Report with links to the demo version, live software and supportive materials: guidelines, software manuals, e-learning and FAQs.
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