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The WeCareRemote blog at blog.wcr.is is a collaborative content hub where NGO partners publish resources, news, and updates. The content you see and what you can do adapts automatically based on whether you are a refugee user or an NGO administrator. The blog is built on WordPress, extended with the WeCareRemote plugin that adds role-aware menus, login shortcodes, and seamless JWT authentication shared with the rest of the platform. From a refugee’s perspective, it just looks like a friendly information site that already knows who they are. From an NGO’s perspective, it is a familiar WordPress editor with the right people seeing the right content.

What’s on the blog

The blog serves as a central resource for everyone on the WeCareRemote platform:
  • Articles and resources for refugees — guides, service information, and practical help for navigating support systems
  • NGO news and updates — announcements from partner organizations about programs, events, and availability
  • Role-specific content — certain posts and sections are visible only to NGO administrators (org_admin users)

Reading vs. contributing

Your access level depends on the role assigned to your account. Refugee users (blog role) can:
  • Read published articles and resources
  • View all content targeted at refugees
NGO administrators (org_admin role) can do everything a refugee user can, plus:
  • Publish new posts and manage existing content
  • Access admin-only articles and sections
  • Manage categories and resources on the blog
Your role is assigned when your account is created. If you need a different level of access, contact your WeCareRemote administrator.

How content is organised

NGO administrators can use the standard WordPress tools to structure the blog:
  • Categories group related posts (for example, “Housing”, “Legal”, “Health”).
  • Tags add finer-grained metadata to make posts discoverable.
  • Menus can be set to show specific items only to logged-in users or to a specific role.
  • Pages hold static content like contact information or FAQs.
Combined with the role-aware visibility rules, this means a single blog can serve a public audience, refugee users, and NGO staff each with a tailored experience.

Shortcodes for integration

The WeCareRemote plugin adds a small set of shortcodes you can drop into any page or post:
ShortcodePurpose
[wcr_login_form]Renders the platform login form inline
[angular_user_info]Displays the logged-in user’s profile fields
See Login form for usage details.

Getting started

Visit the blog at blog.wcr.is to browse public content. To access role-specific features, log in at blog.wcr.is/test-1.

Login form

Log in to the blog and access your role-specific content and features.

Role-based access

See how content and navigation change based on your user role.