International Journal of Computer Techniques Volume 12 Issue 3 | CRISIS AID&RELIEF ENGINE

CRISIS AID & RELIEF ENGINE (CARE)

CRISIS AID & RELIEF ENGINE (CARE)

International Journal of Computer Techniques – Volume 12 Issue 3, May – June 2025

Authors

Ashutosh – Dept. of IT, NIET, Greater Noida, India. ashutoshkundra84@gmail.com

Akshay Mohan Srivastava – Dept. of IT, NIET, Greater Noida, India. Akshaym1003@gmail.com

Shailja La – Dept. of IT, NIET, Greater Noida, India. shailjalal2002@gmail.com

Ankur Kumar Varshney – Assistant Professor, Dept. of IT, NIET, Greater Noida, India. Ankur.varshney@niet.co.in

Kundan Saxena – Dept. of IT, NIET, Greater Noida, India. er.kundansaxena@gmail.com

Abstract

Disasters demand **rapid, coordinated, and resource-efficient response systems**. CARE (Crisis Aid & Relief Engine) is a **web-based disaster management platform** integrating **NGOs, volunteers, donors, and administrators** through **real-time dashboards, AI-powered analytics, and IoT-based situational awareness**. Building upon **existing tools like Sahana and Ushahidi**, CARE **optimizes relief efforts** by **enhancing resource mapping, volunteer management, and donor integration**.

Keywords

Disaster Management, Digital Disaster Response, Crowdsensing, AI in Disaster Zones, Crisis Aid & Relief Engine, IoT Sensors, NGO Coordination.

Conclusion

CARE offers **a scalable, tech-driven disaster relief framework**, **learning from global systems while tailoring solutions for localized infrastructure**. By integrating **full-stack engineering, community participation, and AI-powered data intelligence**, CARE enhances **disaster response coordination, ensuring optimized humanitarian aid distribution**.

References

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  3. Gaire, R. et al. (2017). “Cloud4BigData: IoT Platform for Scalable Disaster Monitoring.”
  4. Raj, A. et al. (2024). “Generative AI Applications in Disaster Risk Zones.” Springer AI Review.

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