SDG AI Lab in partnership with UNDP DRT and CBi has developed an online tool – a Frontier Technology Radar for Disaster Risk Reduction (FTR4DRR), which allows for the systematic tracking and understanding of frontier technologies as they are developed. This would categorize technological solutions according to their technology type, disaster/crisis type and maturity level. Moreover, it is expected that the tool developed would encourage knowledge and experience-sharing among development stakeholders on the use of frontier technologies in disaster and conflict contexts. The Frontier Technology Radar for Disaster Risk Reduction (FTR4DRR) aims to highlight the potential of technological solutions in disaster contexts to those working in the fields of risk reduction, response and recovery. It supports development stakeholders to navigate the variety of existing and emerging technologies and their possible use cases.
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Improve colour contrast on tech filter buttons to improve legibility. #256
The tech filter buttons currently get randomly assigned a colour for the button text and the background. In some cases this random assignment leads to a text-background combination that is not easily to read due to poor colour contrast.
To improve this we should have a specified set of text and background colour combinations that have a high contrast ratio and so are easy to read for all vision levels. A tool like https://www.tpgi.com/color-contrast-checker/ or https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/ to confirm contrast ratio.
The tech filter buttons currently get randomly assigned a colour for the button text and the background. In some cases this random assignment leads to a text-background combination that is not easily to read due to poor colour contrast. To improve this we should have a specified set of text and background colour combinations that have a high contrast ratio and so are easy to read for all vision levels. A tool like https://www.tpgi.com/color-contrast-checker/ or https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/ to confirm contrast ratio.