International nonprofit registered in the United States · Live in Venezuela and Colombia

One registry for every resource in an emergency

From a family with a pickup truck to a city government with ten ambulances: every resource is onboarded, classified, and visible to whoever is coordinating. Free, open-source software, live in Venezuela and Colombia.

The problem

The problem we solve


No one knows what resources exist

In the first hours nobody has the list: which shelters opened, which hospitals are admitting, which trucks are free, which town has been cut off.

What is known scatters and duplicates

Paper lists, message chains, and parallel spreadsheets that no one can consolidate in time or verify.

Without a common registry, aid arrives twice or not at all

Three organizations unload water at the same point while the next municipality has gone two days without anything.

The registry

Onboard, classify, track, coordinate


If an institution uses an ERP to know what it has, where it is, and what state it is in — this is exactly that, but for an emergency: public, free, owned by no one. Malla Net is its custodian, not its owner.

Onboard

Anyone adds what they have: a family with a pickup truck, a parish with a hall, a city government with ten ambulances, a hospital with beds.

Classify

Every resource is typed: what it is, how much there is, what condition it is in, and exactly where it is.

Track

Status is updated and verified in the field. Duplicates are detected and merged.

Coordinate

Whoever is coordinating the response sees the full map and directs what is missing to where it is missing.

Manage

The history remains: what moved, what ran out, what coverage is still open. It serves the next emergency.

Shelters and collection centers
Supplies: water, food, shelter
Hospitals and health centers
Connectivity: Starlink antennas
Zones without electrical power
Structural damage to buildings
People: missing-person reports
Volunteers and response teams
Malla Net does not direct the response or dispatch resources. It provides the common registry on which those who do hold that responsibility make their decisions. Our tools complement — never replace — official emergency services.
In the field

Two countries, two deployments, in production


After the 2026 twin earthquakes in Venezuela we deployed terremotovenezuela.app. After the magnitude 7.4 earthquake of 10 August 2026 in Chocó, terremotocolombia.co is online. Both are citizen initiatives of Malla Net, built and operated by volunteers.

  • Deployment in hours, not months: optimized for mobile and slow connections.
  • The same registry is reused from one country to the next without rebuilding it from scratch.
  • AI amplified human teams and cut deployment times.
Tested in an extreme scenario — terremotovenezuela.app

Immediate response + earthquake + mass disaster + politically sensitive context. Capabilities verified in the Venezuela deployment:

OCR of hospital lists
Duplicate detection
AI agents for rapid lookup
288+ structural damage assessments
Our principles

Our values


DignityEvery record is a loved one being searched for by their loved ones.
PrivacyThe minimum necessary, for the shortest time possible. Data is never sold.
NeutralityCivic infrastructure that serves everyone equally.
Free foreverThe software is always free and open source.
How we work with you

Who do we want to talk to?


Governments and disaster risk agencies

If you run a disaster risk management unit, a city government, a state government, or a ministry: the registry is free and deploys for your territory.

Write to [email protected]

Humanitarian organizations and donors

Organizations with humanitarian experience to help us strengthen our governance and standards.

Write to [email protected]

Technical cooperation

Open-source volunteering: development, data, security, and deployment. The community coordinates on Discord.

Join the Discord

The registry is free, open, and ready to deploy wherever it is needed.

Do you represent a government, a disaster risk agency, or a humanitarian organization?

Want to volunteer your technical skills? Join the Discord.