What is Mallanet.org?
Mallanet Inc. is a nonprofit corporation founded in 2026 and registered in the State of Florida, United States. We build and maintain the shared resource registry for emergencies: free, open-source software where every resource in a disaster is onboarded, classified, tracked, and coordinated — shelters and collection centers, supplies, hospitals, connectivity, power, structural damage, response teams, and people.
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. It is used equally by a family adding their pickup truck, a parish opening a hall, a city government with ten ambulances, or a national disaster risk agency that needs to see the full map.
Our mission
No community should have to improvise technology in the middle of an emergency. Malla Net acts as a custodian of open code, privacy standards, and a rapid-deployment fund — not as the owner of a platform.
Our vision
A world where no family searches alone and no response team works blind.
Our values
- Dignity of affected people. Every record is a loved one being searched for by their loved ones.
- Privacy and data minimization. We collect the minimum necessary, for the shortest time possible. We never sell or monetize data.
- Neutrality. Not political, not religious, not commercial. Civic infrastructure that serves everyone equally.
- Confidentiality before publication. We verify before publishing sensitive information.
- Free software and open access. The code is open and the software is always free.
- Cooperation with independence. We work in cooperation with official services while keeping our independence.
- Integrity and commitment. To the communities we serve.
Our deployments
After the 2026 twin earthquakes in Venezuela we deployed terremotovenezuela.app, a platform for missing-person reports and critical information, built and operated by volunteers. It is our first field-validated product.
After the magnitude 7.4 earthquake of 10 August 2026 in Chocó, terremotocolombia.co is online. The same registry was reused from one country to the next without rebuilding it from scratch — which is precisely the point of maintaining it as common infrastructure rather than a single-use platform.