Summary:
- The SERVIR program is a joint initiative between NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) that provides satellite data and geospatial tools to help developing countries address environmental and disaster management challenges.
- SERVIR has expanded to include a global network of regional hubs that work with local partners to utilize Earth observation data and develop customized applications to address issues such as food security, water resources, and land use.
- The program's success is attributed to its collaborative approach, which empowers local communities to take ownership of the solutions and ensures the sustainability of the program's impact.