Back to Success Stories

๐ŸŒ United Nations Open GIS Initiative Recommends QField for Field Operations

The United Nations Open GIS Initiative, a global partnership led by the UN Geospatial Operations team, has officially recognized QField as a recommended open-source solution for mobile geospatial data collection in UN field operations.

๐ŸŒ United Nations Open GIS Initiative Recommends QField for Field Operations

Trusted Mobile GIS for Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Response

The United Nations Open GIS Initiative , a global partnership led by the UN Geospatial Operations team, has officially recognized QField as a recommended open-source solution for mobile geospatial data collection in UN field operations.

As part of its commitment to building a modern, scalable, and cost-effective open geospatial infrastructure, the Initiative evaluated several open-source tools and identified QField as a robust and flexible mobile platform well-suited for the realities of UN peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.

Why QField?

Field-tested by GIS teams in missions such as UNMISS (South Sudan) and MONUSCO (DR Congo) , QField proved highly effective for collecting, editing, and managing geospatial information in low-connectivity and challenging environments.

Its tight integration with QGIS, offline-first design, and customizable forms made QField a preferred solution in the Geo-Data Collection Working Group. In combination with PostgreSQL/PostGIS and GeoServer, QField helps field officers collect accurate, structured, and synchronized data across the UNโ€™s global operations.

Key Benefits for UN Missions

  • Reliable offline operation in low-bandwidth and remote settings
  • Direct synchronization with centralized UN Spatial Data Infrastructure
  • Support for custom forms, photos, UUIDs, and quality assurance
  • Open licensing, enabling capacity-building and technology transfer
UN Open GIS Initiative

๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ UN Recognition for QField’s Strategic Role

โ€œQField has been spotlighted by the UN Open GIS Initiative as a crucial part of their hybrid GIS system. This recognition underscores QFieldโ€™s superior capabilities in supporting multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and revolutionizing geospatial data collection.โ€

This endorsement reflects the UNโ€™s confidence in QField as a scalable, flexible, and mission-critical mobile application capable of serving a wide range of geospatial needs โ€” from emergency operations and environmental monitoring to infrastructure mapping and humanitarian support.

Beyond Software: Capacity Building and Openness

In alignment with the UNโ€™s open-source strategy, QField has been integrated into training curricula for GIS officers across multiple UN agencies. The Initiative emphasized not only deploying tools, but also building local capacity and skills โ€” with over 120 UN staff trained in QGIS and QField through collaborations with Politecnico di Milano and OSGeoโ€™s GeoForAll network.

A Global Signal for Open Source

By choosing QField and other FOSS4G tools as part of its official technology stack, the UN Open GIS Initiative sends a strong message to governments and humanitarian actors worldwide: open, mobile-first geospatial tools are ready for mission-critical deployments.

Learn More