The UN2720 Gaza Aid Monitor is a live, AI-powered dashboard tracking humanitarian aid flows into Gaza through the UN Security Council Resolution 2720 Mechanism. It translates months of fragmented UN data into a single operational picture — monthly aid volumes, corridor and crossing status, interception rates, and breaking alerts.
Building this required utilizing AI and our deep technical knowledge to navigate one of the more complex humanitarian data environments in the world. The UN2720 Mechanism publishes data across dozens of standalone PDF infographics, weekly situation reports, and pallet-level tracking dashboards — each with shifting methodologies, route definitions that changed mid-period, and figures that are routinely revised retroactively.
We systematically cross-referenced every data point across eight institutional sources, normalised for structural breaks like the 78-day blockade and the October 2025 ceasefire — which caused interception rates to collapse overnight from ~85% to ~2% — and estimated months where official reports were pending using cumulative OCHA data. The result is a continuously updated intelligence product that would otherwise require a full-time analyst to maintain manually.
