Dubai Humanitarian Wins Gold Stevie Award For Innovation In Technology
Dubai Humanitarian has been awarded the Gold Stevie® in the category of Innovation in Technology for Non-Profits at the Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards. This accolade is in recognition of the groundbreaking Humanitarian Logistics Databank, a digital initiative aimed at revolutionising the coordination and dispensation of humanitarian assistance across the globe.
The inception of the Humanitarian Logistics Databank marked a pivotal moment in addressing the critical need for swift and efficient emergency responses. By offering immediate access to information about available aid resources in key locations such as Dubai, Italy, and Panama, the platform significantly expedites the process of deploying life-saving supplies.

Giuseppe Saba, the CEO and Board Member of Dubai Humanitarian, expressed his gratitude and pride in receiving this prestigious recognition, stating, "We are honored to receive this prestigious award, our second Stevie Award for the Humanitarian Logistics Databank. When we created this platform in 2017, our goal was to enhance the way aid is prepositioned, managed and deployed, enabling a faster, more coordinated response to crises worldwide.
"Humanitarian aid is often life-saving, and as a proactive member and host of the humanitarian community, we must continuously evolve to meet the urgent needs of those we serve."
The Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards serve as a platform to honour organisations that introduce innovative and efficacious solutions across various sectors. Dubai Humanitarian's recognition at these awards underscores the increasing importance of digital innovation in enhancing humanitarian efforts.
By setting a new standard for operational efficiency and collaboration, Dubai Humanitarian's Humanitarian Logistics Databank stands as a testament to the power of technology in facilitating critical humanitarian interventions.
Dubai Humanitarian's pioneering efforts have positioned them as leaders in adopting technology to meet the urgent needs of global humanitarian aid delivery. Their success reflects a significant advancement in the humanitarian sector, promising a more responsive and effective approach to crisis management worldwide.