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Ulula

Ulula is a software provider for businesses seeking to manage risks of liability for human rights violations in global supply chains.

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Unlike traditional approaches to social audits, which are infrequent and allow for “audit dressing” that can result in human and financial calamities like the rana plaza factory collapse in bangladesh, ulula’s patented technology enables brands, suppliers and auditors to engage workers and other stakeholders with automation that allows for cost-effective access to reliable information about on-the-ground realities. by providing simple technology accessible to any stakeholder with a phone, ulula helps companies identify suppliers and facilities not compliant with internal and external standards. leveraging affordable and accessible information communication technology (ict), such as mobile phones and social media, it is possible to deploy a set of proven survey questions, facilitate ongoing dialogue and create reliable performance metrics. anonymity protects workers and community members for the generation of reliable primary data. from this data, our solution generates business intelligence to encourage proactive responses to mitigate risks and enable our clients to obtain a competitive advantage through better compliance and reporting.

Founded in 2013

Located in Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2G9

Target Markets: Business to Business, Business to Government, Social Enterprise

Open Data Sources Used:

  • 51 to 100 sources of academic institutions open data
  • 1 to 10 sources of charities & foundations open data
  • 11 to 50 sources of federal government open data
  • 11 to 50 sources of private entities open data
  • 1 to 10 sources of provincial government open data
  • 11 to 50 sources of social sector open data

Federal Data Sources Used: Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Statistics Canada

Provincial Data Sources Used: British Columbia, Ontario

Open Data Sectors Used: Agriculture & Food, Citizenship & Immigration, Geospatial/mapping, Industry, International: Aid & Development, Media, Oil & Gas, Science & Research