Groundwater discovery is a complex challenge, especially in regions like Sudan where communities rely on it for survival. Decades of geological surveys and field reports hold vital data, but remain locked away in unorganized archives. MapAid, a non-profit focused on AI-enhanced mapping for humanitarian aid, partnered with Databricks for Good to unlock this information.
The initiative transformed nearly 700 scanned hydrogeological documents into a searchable database, a crucial step for MapAid's WellMapr app, which guides low-cost well drilling. The project leveraged multimodal AI for document analysis, turning static archives into an actionable search engine.