Using Big Data, companies can help those affected by two major earthquakes by analyzing current and future needs.
Congratulations to the Western Union Foundation!
What do Boston, Massachusetts; Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Amman, Jordan; and Athens, Greece all have in common?
When it comes to preparing and responding to natural disasters, data is a critical resource.
There have been a total of 13,268 cases of Ebola globally, although the majority of occurrences have been in West Africa.
No one wants to think about disasters happening, especially a large earthquake, but the good news is they are the most survivable natural disaster. People just need to know what to do so that they react correctly.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson offered the keynote speech at the 4th National Conference on Building Resilience through Public-Private Partnerships
The Foundation's Corporate Citizenship Center and its Data-Driven Innovation project are exploring responses to the outbreak of the deadly virus.







