Early warning systems interoperability standards – public review opens

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The draft interoperability standards for Early warning systems and Social Protection Systems are now available for public review. Your feedback is extremely valuable as we work towards interoperability of the two systems. You can access the draft standards on the DCI GitBook.

The public review period will be open until September 8, 2026. We invite you to join our GitHub forum where you can share your thoughts. If you have any questions, you can also e-mail contact@spdci.org.

Standards committee

The standards committee for the interoperability of early warning systems and social protection systems was launched in April 2026. The committee brings together 27 experts from 19 diverse organizations including government agencies, international organizations, digital public goods (DPGs), the private sector, and individual specialists.

Committee members

19 organizations, 1 mission

    1. World Bank
    2. IDB
    3. World Food Programme
    4. openIMIS
    5. OpenSPP
    6. REWS
    7. World Institute on Disability
    8. Malawi
    9. Unicef
    10. Rwanda
    11. SCIDA
    12. Costa Rica
    13. iied
    14. GIZ
    15. ICPAC
    16. Kenya
    17. SPRI
    18. Malawi
    19. Raydant

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