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Monitoring and gap analysis reports must not only be communicated to OCHA and UNICEF, but also reach all relevant humanitarian actors. Due to the large amount of information circulated in modern emergencies response, dissemination channel and format must be carefully chosen so it reaches its target without overloading partners with information, especially through email list.

Websites
See WASH Operational website section in Information Management chapter.
Social Media
Many organisations are using social media as part of their overall dissemination strategy. Social media such as twitter can be very useful in emergency situations. 
SMS 

In some emergency situations where connection is limited, SMS may be the best way to share data, both in sending and receiving information. There are many service providers specifically targeting humanitarian situations. Consult on best practice with colleagues, many responders have experience in using SMS in countries prone to disasters. Beware of hidden costs.

URL Shorteners
It is often necessary to share links to various websites or document repository. The links may be long and not easy to managed. Use a URL shortener to create a shorter link to completed web addressed. for instance, in first phase emergency, you display a short URL on a white board during a cluster meeting that partners can copy on their notebook and use back in the office to download documents.