Ouoba

Our Data Sources

Transparency is load-bearing for a travel safety product. Every country advisory, health alert, and official warning on Ouoba comes from a named upstream source — listed here, with attribution and links to the original.

Active sources

Sources currently live on Ouoba country pages.

UK FCDO

Official UK government travel advice for 225+ countries and territories.

Active

We ingest FCDO advisories verbatim — alert status, reviewed dates, and change history — and display them alongside our own safety reports. We never rewrite, paraphrase, or translate FCDO content.

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).

Coming soon

Sources currently being integrated. Timelines depend on each upstream's API access and license compatibility.

WHO — World Health Organization

Coming soon

Global disease outbreak and travel health warnings from the World Health Organization.

CDC — US Centers for Disease Control

Coming soon

US Centers for Disease Control travel health notices and vaccine recommendations.

Open-Meteo

Coming soon

Real-time weather conditions and forecasts for destination planning.

ECB — European Central Bank

Coming soon

European Central Bank reference exchange rates for budgeting and cost-of-travel estimates.

USGS — US Geological Survey

Coming soon

US Geological Survey earthquake and natural hazard alerts.

How we handle source data

We mirror upstream sources verbatim. No paraphrasing, no rewording, no AI-generated summaries of government advisories. When you read an FCDO alert on Ouoba, you are reading the exact text FCDO published.

Every source carries a visible attribution and a deep link back to the original. If we show it, you can verify it at the source in one click.

When a source is temporarily unavailable, we show the last known state with a timestamp and a stale-data notice, rather than hiding the signal entirely.

Last reviewed: April 23, 2026