We build field-ready software for humanitarian organisations operating across dozens of countries — offline-capable, multilingual, and architected to survive connectivity gaps in the field.
Six capability areas designed for organisations where every euro of budget must reach beneficiaries, not overhead.
Secure, consent-driven registries that follow beneficiaries across programmes, locations, and time — with anonymisation controls to protect vulnerable individuals. Designed for case continuity even when field staff rotate.
Mobile-first forms that work without connectivity, queue submissions locally, and sync when network returns. Supports photo capture, GPS tagging, and digital signatures for programme verification in remote locations.
A purpose-built CRM for tracking individual, corporate, and institutional donors — with automated gift acknowledgements, reporting packages aligned to grant requirements, and pipeline forecasting for fundraising teams.
Real-time tracking of aid goods from warehouse to last-mile distribution point — with QR code scanning, temperature logging for medical supplies, and automated discrepancy alerts for logistics coordinators.
Live dashboards that aggregate programme data into the indicators donors and boards care about — exportable to IATI, donor portals, and annual report formats without manual data re-entry by programme staff.
Shared platforms that let country offices operate independently while giving HQ consolidated visibility — with configurable permissions, multi-currency accounting integration, and timezone-aware workflows across continents.
"Yameo built the coordination platform that World Vision uses across 80+ countries — handling beneficiary data, programme workflows, and field reporting in a single system that works from Geneva to the most remote field offices."
We apply humanitarian data protection principles by default — data minimisation, purpose limitation, and informed consent flows built into every beneficiary-facing feature, not added as an afterthought.
Four phases that respect your grant cycle, your field calendar, and your team's capacity.
Remote or on-site workshops with your programme, tech, and data teams to map current workflows, identify the biggest manual bottlenecks, and define the minimum viable system that delivers measurable impact. We fit around your grant reporting schedule.
Prototypes tested with field staff in actual operating conditions — low-bandwidth environments, shared devices, and multilingual users. Accessibility and offline behaviour are validated before build begins, not during UAT.
Iterative sprints with weekly demos to your programme team. Every release includes a low-tech test environment so field staff can validate features before they hit production. Localisation is built in from sprint one, not retrofitted at the end.
Phased rollout starting with a pilot country office, then expanding globally. Includes train-the-trainer documentation, video walkthroughs in local languages, and a 12-month support contract with prioritised response for field-critical incidents.
We understand restricted budgets, donor reporting requirements, and the complexity of operating in fragile contexts.
Fixed-price contracts that fit grant budgets. We provide quote breakdowns compatible with donor budget templates — no surprises, no change-order culture.
Data captured in the field syncs reliably when connectivity returns. Conflict resolution logic handles the edge cases that break simpler sync implementations in low-bandwidth environments.
Built-in support for right-to-left scripts, 40+ languages, and multi-currency financial reporting — including local currency display with USD/EUR equivalents for donor reporting.
Export programme data in IATI-compliant XML, donor-specific CSV formats, and board-ready PDF dashboards — generated automatically from live data with no manual aggregation required.
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