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Situational Intelligence Software is a global effort to build shared public infrastructure for climate adaptation.

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1. Start a Local Deployment


Siti enables rapid, transparent, and scalable crisis coordination—empowering communities to stay safe and adapt to a changing climate.

Local governments, community organizations, and research institutions can work with us to launch a real-time disaster mapping platform adapted to their region. We provide technical guidance, operational knowledge, and deployment support based on years of experience implementing the system in disaster-prone contexts.

Each new deployment becomes part of a growing global network where communities share lessons, improvements, and innovations in disaster response.

Join a growing global movement of communities building shared disaster intelligence.

Contact us to explore how the platform could be adapted and implemented in your location.


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2. Support the Network


Siti is developed as open-source public infrastructure, designed to remain accessible to communities facing climate risk around the world. Maintaining and improving this shared system requires ongoing collaboration and support. 

        Donate        Donations help sustain the core platform, improve features, and ensure communities facing climate risks can access real-time disaster intelligence.
   Partner        Collaborate with us on research, technology development, or regional deployments. Partnerships help expand the platform’s capabilities and strengthen the global network of organizations working on disaster resilience.
Sponsor an Initiative Support targeted programs such as deployment in new geographies, Youth Climate Ambassadors, community workshops, or data accessibility projects. Let’s tailor a sponsorship opportunity that aligns with your mission.

3. Contribute



The Siti ecosystem grows through contributions from people who believe in open technology, climate resilience, and community solidarity.

Volunteers and contributors support the network in many ways, including:

  • Software development and technical contributions
  • Data analysis and mapping
  • Community outreach and digital engagement
  • Design, communication, and storytelling
  • Research and policy development

Whether you are a technologist, researcher, student, or community organizer, there are many ways to contribute to this growing global effort.

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Yayasan Peta Bencana [Disaster Map Foundation] is the founder and steward of Siti.
© 2017-2026 Yayasan Peta Bencana

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