7. Elections monitoring
Methodology
a.) Planning and training
b.) Data collection and editing (OSM)
c.) Mapping
- Boundaries
- Polling stations
- Police posts/stations
- Emergency Humanitarian centers
d.) Map printing and distribution
e.) SMS and video reporting.
f.) Offline engagement (wall paintings
etc)
8. Elections monitoring
Methodology
a.) Planning and training
b.) Data collection and editing (OSM)
c.) Mapping
- Boundaries
- Polling stations
- Police posts/stations
- Emergency Humanitarian centers
d.) Map printing and distribution
e.) SMS and video reporting.
f.) Offline engagement (wall paintings
etc)
9. Civic engagement
Map Kibera joined other organizations
to form the Kibera Civic Watch
Consortium which among other things;
a.) Organized the first Kibera
Parliamentary Candidates debate
and
b.) Interviewed all political
candidates
on camera about their commitments
and promises.
10. Community engagement
a.) Regular community screening
forums where short films were
watched and debated by
participants.
b.) Feed back forums where data and
blog stories are shared offline to
invited community members and
leaders.
c.) Map printing and distribution to
organizations and agencies that
need them.
d.) Map painting on community walls
and open spaces.
11. Community engagement
a.) Regular community screening
forums where short films were
watched and debated by
participants.
b.) Feed back forums where data and
blog stories are shared offline to
invited community members and
leaders.
c.) Map printing and distribution to
organizations and agencies that
need them.
d.) Map painting on community walls
and open spaces.
12. Collaborations
Map Kibera collaborated with
the Uchaguzi elections
Monitoring project and
Ushahidi.
a.) Sharing workspaces
b.) Verifying information
together and working with
each other’s sources.
c.) Sharing data-bases of
Humanitarian intervention
institutions/agencies
13. Collaborations
Map Kibera collaborated with
the Uchaguzi elections
Monitoring project and
Ushahidi.
a.) Sharing workspaces
b.) Verifying information
together and working with
each other’s sources.
c.) Sharing data-bases of
Humanitarian intervention
institutions/agencies
14. Success stories
• Map Kibera’s Security maps used
by Police and Peace builders to
enhance security and promote peace
in the local neighborhoods.
Printed Maps were distributed to the
Police, The local administration and
the District Peace Committees in
both locations.
15. • Map Kibera successfully used its
methodology and tools to monitor the
2013 general elections in Kibera,
Mathare and partialy in Mukuru slums
reducing likelihood of violence to almost
zero in these election hotspot locations.
16. • Since Map Kibera began focusing on
dangerous or ‘black spots’ and mapping
them in Kibera and Mathare, New police
posts have been constructed in
response.
17. • Kibera and Mathare slums are now open
more open and accessible than before.
Generated map data has made
development agencies and devolved
government committees enhance their
intervention approaches to minimize
duplication of projects and design more
relevant interventions.
18. • Several agencies, researchers and
organizations continue to approach Map
Kibera for more data on various
thematic subjects covered by Map
Kibera’s mapping.
19. “Your maps have saved my life,
You should do this allover the country!”
Kilimani Police Station OCPD on receiving a
copy of the new elections map in Kibera.
February 2013.