About UN-ASIGN
This UN-ASIGN application has been developed by AnsuR for crowd sourcing geo-tagged photos and text from areas affected by larger humanitarian disasters to the United Nations entity UNITAR/UNOSAT. Seconds after you send a...
This UN-ASIGN application has been developed by AnsuR for crowd sourcing geo-tagged photos and text from areas affected by larger humanitarian disasters to the United Nations entity UNITAR/UNOSAT. Seconds after you send a geo-tagged photo it will be available in a map at the receiver side.
The input of in-situ visual information will help UNOSAT assess damages and situations from satellite imagery in particular and will help various entities in the UN-system conduct operations. Selected images and data provided via this application will be integrated into professional on-line mapping portals and will normally be made available to the public.
Contributors by definition will allow use of the images and data for non-commercial purposes related to managing the disasters they are related to. They will not be used commercially.
Images provided by the Crowd will help affected countries, UN, EC, Red Cross family and NGOs to make better and faster decisions in disaster management.
Please add text to describe the photos. Your input is being received at a UN server hosted by CERN in Geneva and images are being assessed by OCHA and UNITAR/UNOSAT, as the information is useful for both effective co-ordination as well as validation of satellite image analysis related to natural disasters.
The photos are automatically timestamped and geo-tagged (geo-pictures). GPS is most precise, but basically only works outdoors, hence the ASIGN solution also includes positioning via cellular (3G) and Wi-Fi networks.
Photos are compressed significantly to save time, cost and bandwidth, but higher resolution parts can be automatically requested later if needed, in which case the photo-provider is notified with an SMS if the phone number is properly registered. Please note how this is done.
UN-ASIGN has been developed by AnsuR, as part of a European FP7 Funded Project called GEO-PICTURES, and is being operated in collaboration with UNITAR/UNOSAT.
This application is a simplified version of ASIGN, that been developed by AnsuR as a professional tool for disaster management and early responders.
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of UN-ASIGN since it was posted on our website on 2016-12-24 15:19:21.
The latest version is and it was updated on 2026-06-12 21:03:36. See below the changes in each version.
UN-ASIGN version
Updated At: 2026-06-08
Changes: Bug fixes and improvements
UN-ASIGN version
Updated At: 2026-05-14
Changes: Add forced password change for accounts not matching password policy.
Add change password from settings.
Handle server side password reset required.
Improve settings, dialogs and messages UI
Improve offline mode
Fixed camera orientation issue
UN-ASIGN version
Updated At: 2026-01-28
Changes: Fixed edge to edge display issue
Updated password requirements when registering new account.
Removed display over other apps permission
UI Fixes
UN-ASIGN version 2.1.6
Updated At: 2025-07-15
Changes: - Upgraded to use latest Android libraries
UN-ASIGN version 2.1.5
Updated At: 2024-10-14
Changes: - Bugfixes
UN-ASIGN version 2.1.4
Updated At: 2024-07-15
Changes: Updated Android SDK
UN-ASIGN version 2.1.3
Updated At: 2024-06-28
Changes: Using new push notifications API
UN-ASIGN version 2.1.0
Updated At: 2023-04-03
Changes: - Now supporting Android 13.
- Updated storage management. App no longer requires write access to shared device memory.
UN-ASIGN version 2.0.7
Updated At: 2021-08-20
Changes: - media storage optimised
UN-ASIGN version 2.0.6
Updated At: 2021-08-09
Changes: - Observation data includes location provider
- Media files stored using more secure storage protocols
- Background performed using Android’s newest APIs
- Bugfixes
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