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Moralar

Moralar
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Language

TypeScript

Tool Type

Web app

License

AM331-A3

Version

1.0.0

About the tool Responsible

Inter-American Development Bank

Moralar
What is it?

Moralar is a data management tool designed to facilitate family resettlement through Assisted Purchase. Its main function is to connect displaced families with available housing on the housing market, streamlining the resettlement process and providing support at every stage. The application addresses the challenges of IDB resettlement programs, enabling efficient management and proper family follow-up. With features such as a timeline, housing catalog, and interactive communication, Moralar ensures the effective reintegration of families into their new communities.

What problems does it solve?

Moralar solves the problem of efficiently managing family resettlement through Assisted Purchase, facilitating the matching of families with available housing. It optimizes the resettlement process, ensuring effective follow-up and promoting family commitment to the initiatives implemented.

How does the tool work?

Moralar works through five key features: differentiated user access, a timeline for tracking processes, a home catalog for matching with eligible families, post-move monitoring, and interactive communication. It facilitates resettlement management with Assisted Purchase, optimizing family organization and engagement.

Open standards

The Moralar tool uses open standards such as JSON for data exchange, RESTful APIs for intersystem communication, and OAuth 2.0 for secure user authentication. These standards ensure interoperability and security in resettlement data management.

Sector
Urban Development and Housing
Social Investment
Functionality
Authentication
Resource management
Service Management
Sustainable development goals
Sustainable cities and economies
Reduced inequalities
Peace justice and strong institutions
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Resettled Families Management Resettled Families Management

Moralar enables public managers to monitor each resettled family's information in an organized and efficient way.

Housing Inventory Management Housing Inventory Management

Moralar centralizes the housing inventory, making it easier to track each property's status, price, and availability.

Property Information Editing Property Information Editing

Moralar allows editing and georeferencing full property data to facilitate validation and location.

Project: Support for housing solutions through Assisted Purchase (BR-L1386)

IDB project that supports family resettlement processes in Brazil through the Assisted Purchase modality.

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Blog: Innovating in involuntary resettlements through Assisted Purchase

IDB blog post on how Assisted Purchase improves resettlement processes in Brazil.

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