Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance is a multi-sectoral partnership of Practical Action that focuses on finding practical ways to support communities to cope up and recover from flood risk. The information related to floods was very scattered and it was very hard to gather flood information and track the flood events. This created a requirement of a cost-effective centralized repository system for sharing practical knowledge. The centralized repository system was used to gather and share comprehensive information, including the reasons and methods for enhancing community flood resilience, and resources from other
entities and researchers engaged in flood resilience efforts.
Why Replacing Developers with AI Is Going Wrong and What Smart Leaders Are Learning Instead?
AI has not removed engineering effort. It has relocated it. Time once spent writing code is now spent reviewing, debugging, securing and unpicking it. Organisations that rushed to replace developers with AI are discovering that they have traded clear headcount savings for hidden technical debt, fragile systems and a greater dependence on their most experienced engineers. Vibe coding with AI can be powerful for proofs of concept and investor friendly demos, but only when the code is treated as disposable experiment tooling rather than the foundation of a production platform. The organisations pulling ahead are not asking how to replace developers with AI. They are asking how to combine machine speed with human judgement, using rapid AI powered experimentation at the edges and disciplined engineering at the core to build systems that are faster, safer and more resilient.





