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Collect Relief Camp Details #185

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danishka opened this issue Jun 6, 2017 · 5 comments
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Collect Relief Camp Details #185

danishka opened this issue Jun 6, 2017 · 5 comments

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@danishka
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danishka commented Jun 6, 2017

Issue Description

Either Grama Niladari or any kind of verified user should able to add Relief Camp details
Guest user also able to add details but it will be under pending approval status until someone verify.

  • Camp_ID (auto_generate based on Disaster_ID, GN_ID and DS_ID as a prefix)
  • Camp Name: (school,temple, or church name it located at, or estate name, etc)
  • GN Area
  • AG Office (Auto filled based on our ds_ag_gn_table) > no need to display in the form but it should be available in update/modify or display records)
  • DS Office (Auto filled based on our ds_ag_gn_table)> no need to display in the form but it should be available in update/modify or display records)
  • Geo-location
  • Camp location
  • Coordinator Name (Add a checkbox to confirm coordinator is the GramaNiladari of the village)
  • Coordinator Contact Number
  • Grama Niladari Name and Contact Number (This field should auto fill if the above checkbox checked)
  • Secondary contact person's name
  • Images (able to upload few picture of the camp)
  • Route from nearest city
  • Information of people living in the camp
    -- Numbers:
    • Head count (total)
    • No. families
    • Females
    • Males
    • Children
    • Pregnant mothers
    • Aged people
    • People with special requirments
    • Size of the camp
    • Number of missing people
    • Number of Deaths
  • Possibility of finding water, shower facilities
  • Possibility of cooking themselves
  • Availability of special items (checkboxes)
    • Power generator
    • Boat, life jackets
    • Toach
    • Solar Powered lamps
    • Chainsaw?
    • Backhoe?
    • Water Tanks (with the count)
    • Number of toilets available (not sure if this useful)
    • Other
  • Patients
    a. Number of heart patients
    b. Number of diabetic patients
    c. Number of patients with fever or any minor health issues
    d. Number of casualties
  • Other information

Environment Issue Experienced In www.reliefsupports.org

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Shashika commented Jun 6, 2017

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danishka commented Jun 8, 2017

@Shashika we need to keep track of people who still living in their own house (during the disaster relief period) instead of relief camp. This is required for estimates and delivering goods and services.
We can handle this later as a separate issue.

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danishka commented Jun 8, 2017

  • Actual head count
  • Details of people stay in their own house

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Form should be split in to few sub sections as per this sample design.
screen shot 2017-06-18 at 9 11 58 pm

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danishka commented Jun 18, 2017

For registered camps, daily requirement section should be include.
Its about listing our daily meals, water, soap, medical and other usage.
Daily required items should be able to update by both GN/Relief officer and DS office.

Volunteers/groups should able to see daily requirements and pick one of them to supply.
DS office should able to communicate with them and confirm the supply, if not same request should be assign to another supplier/volunteer group.

screen shot 2017-06-19 at 3 32 18 am

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