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A
Bnrc
or
the
Norwegian
Refugee
council
is
an
independent
humanitarian
organization
that
works
to
respond
to
the
needs
of
those
forced
to
flee,
usually
conflict
and
persecution,
and
over
time
we
help
them
rebuild
their
future
in
a
new
way.
We
do
it
in
35
countries
and
then,
of
course,
the
big
response
right
now
and
the
big
focus
is
on
Ukraine.
A
A
number
of
years
ago,
we
decided
to
build
a
team
inside
of
NRC
that
sort
of
broke
the
tradition
of
we
need
something:
let's
go
out
and
tender
for
it,
let's
go
out
and
buy
it,
but
we
believe
that
there
were
problems
that
we
need
to
solve,
that
the
private
sector
and
the
tech
companies
that
build
the
private
sector.
Don't
usually
do
this,
and
so
we
build
what
we
call
a
D
team,
a
developer
team.
A
We
based
it
in
Berlin,
although
now
it's
expanding
the
way
we
see
it
gives
us
a
lot
of
flexibility
and
freedom
gives
us
granularity
of
control.
So
without
the
open
source
Community,
we
would
be
missing
the
freedom
and
the
ability
to
meet
our
needs
from
our
perspective
and
device
solutions
that
are
true
to
how
we
work
and
how
we
think
and
how
we
prioritize
needs.
A
Another
great
potential
for
the
open
source
approach
is
that
we
can
not
just
replicate
this
but
open
it
up
for
others,
but
often
they're,
very
resource
constrained,
and
so
they
would
never
have
a
development
team
in-house.
They
would
never
have
the
ability
to
even
buy
proprietary
software
at
scale,
so
how
about
NRC
develop
solutions
that
then
can
be
opened
up
to
the
international
humanitarian
Community?
The
work
that
we
do
is
really
about
people.
A
Let's
not
forget
that
we
work
with
displaced
populations
with
refugees,
people
on
the
move,
people
trying
to
find
for
them
and
their
kids
a
better
life
a
better
future,
and
very
often
these
people
will
end
up
in
our
communities.
I
think
it
starts
there
for
us
as
individuals
to
have
that
open
eye
in
our
communities.
I
think
that's!
That's
where
it
starts,
then,
of
course,
if
you
want
to
help
organizations
like
NRC,
please
do
that.
A
We
always
can
do
with
more
funding
with
more
Partnerships
with
more
brain
power,
but
I
think
we
all
have
a
role
to
play
in
our
communities
and
that's
where
I
would
start
and
that
openness
to
those
who
are
different
to
those
who
don't
speak
our
language,
those
who
went
through
incredible
Journeys
that
we
can't
even
imagine
to
get
to
where
they
are
and
they
are
strangers.
They
don't
know
anybody.