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== Map Kibera  ==
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[http://jumpstart-mapping.blogspot.com/2008/09/it-all-starts-in-bethlehem.html]. Several
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'''The first complete, free and open map of Kibera, Nairobi'''
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local organizations have expressed interest in providing a working venue, and experienced
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international mappers will be on site to facilitate the entire mapping process. Following the
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completion of the map, the raw data will be made freely available for upload into multiple
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collaborative mapping platforms, and GPS units will
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remain with community organizations for continual
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training and data collection.     
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Kibera itself has had some pilot mapping projects       
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initiated, but not followed through.                     
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http://www.mapkiberaproject.org/ The FreeMap India       
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project was initiated by C.R.I.T (http://crit.org.in/) in
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Mumbai. The starting aim was to provide open mapping
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data in order for slum dwellers to participate in the
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Kibera is the largest slum in Africa, situated in Nairobi, Kenya. Many UN agencies, including UN-HABITAT, US Government agencies such as USAID, and NGOs, like Carolina for Kibera, have presence nearby in Nairobi, and as a result, Kibera is one of the most well known, researched, and serviced slums anywhere. Despite this focus, Kibera was literally a blank spot on the map, its patterns of traffic, scarce water resources, limited medial facilities, etc. remain invisible to the outside world, and residents themselves. Without basic knowledge of the geography of Kibera it is impossible to have an informed discussion on how to improve the lives of residents of Kibera.  
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planning and development process. This led to a series
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of tranings in open source and data tools in Mumbai,
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and throughout India, and the successful catalysation of
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an active OpenStreetMap community in India. In
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conjunction with the FOSS4G (Free and Open Source For
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GIS) conference in Cape Town, South Africa in 2008,
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OpenStreetMap held several events in Southern Africa
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http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenMappingAfrica
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2008, including the specific successful mapping of the
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Mandela Park township in Hout Bay
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http://porcupinealley.com/entries/2008/oct/09/townshi
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p-mapping.
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Map Kibera
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Map Kibera has produced the [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-1.3128&lon=36.78828&zoom=15&layers=B000FTF first complete free and open map of Kibera]. In November 2009, local motivated young people learned to create maps using OpenStreetMap techniques. This included surveying with GPS, and digitization of satellite imagery and paper based annotation with Walking Papers. Individuals from the blossoming Nairobi tech scene helped train and make connections with the larger community, and created a sustainable group of map maintainers beyond the initial three week November effort. Data consumers were consulted for their needs, to help add direction to feature types collected, and aided to immediately make use of the map data. Projects leads are Erica Hagen and Mikel Maron.  
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This project has three central goals:
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        1) Raise general awareness of the living conditions in Kibera by mapping, as much as
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            possible the extents of navigable streets and other mappable features within the
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            informal settlement.
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        2) Catalyze the local community and expand the capabilities local participatory
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            mapping, expanding previous work and initiating mapping parties within Africa
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            starting with Kibera.
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        3) Test the licensing mechanisms of multiple mapping platforms by making raw data
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            freely available and uploading that data into multiple systems.
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Over several weeks, local inhabitants of Kibera along with volunteers identified during the first
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WhereCamp Africa will be trained in techniques of GPS and paper based surveying and map
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creation, and create a comprehensive map of roads and facilities in Africa's largest slum. This
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activity will involve an initial two day intensive training, followed by 2-3 weeks of self-directed
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map making. This is a similar structure to the successful JumpStart Palestine map in Bethlehem
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In April 2010, Map Kibera started two media and local news reporting groups formed to elaborate on information in Kibera. [http://www.kiberanewsnetwork.org/ Kibera News Network] uses handheld Flip video cameras to record local news and stories and edit videos to post on Youtube and share in the community.[http://www.voiceofkibera.org/ Voice of Kibera] uses Ushahidi software to map local stories and reports onto the Kibera map, and serve as a local information hub. Both groups are led by Kibera youth.<br>
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== Project Overview  ==
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*"Mapping Change: Community Information Empowerment in Kibera"; MIT Innovations Journal, June 2011. [[File: INNOVATIONS-6-1 Hagen.pdf]]
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Multiple Upload and Licensing               
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*2010 Concept Paper [[Concept Paper|Concept Paper]]
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*2010 Year in Review [[Image:2010 Year in Review.docx|2010 Year in Review.docx]]
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By uploading field collected data into multiple platforms,
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*[http://wiki.ikmemergent.net/index.php/Workspaces:The_changing_environment_of_infomediaries/Map_Kibera The Story of Map Kibera]
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the project can test in a very practical, real and public         
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*[[Project Proposal|2009 Project Proposal]]
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way, any restrictions over use and hopefully encourage a           
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*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikel_maron/4461712245/ Organizational Sketch]
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meaningful dialogue about the uses of community                   
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*[[Background Reading]]
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collected map data. Following the announcement by
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Google at WhereCampAfrica in April 2009 of the
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generally availability of downloadable vector data for           
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Kenya, the group came away with questions regarding               
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the usability of street data and the local impact of               
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several competing collaborative street mapping
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initiatives currently underway including OpenStreetMap, gRoads, Google Map Maker and
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Tracts4Africa. Mission critical operations such as those run by the WFP are hesitant to use
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OpenStreetMap data that can be created and maintained by unknown sources. The gRoads
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initiative creates data from known sources but uses a comparatively heavy data model. Google
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Map Maker downloadable data is not available throughout Africa and both Google and
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Tracts4Africa sourced data come with license and redistribution restrictions.
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Data will be made available for the following collaborative mapping projects.
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      a. Google Map Maker (http://www.google.com/mapmaker)
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      b. gRoads (www.groads.org)
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      c. OpenStreetMap (http://www.openstreetmap.org/)
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      d. Tracts4Africa (http://www.tracks4africa.com/)
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== Documentation  ==
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*[[Presentations]]
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*[[Media Coverage]]
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*[[Research]]
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*[[Uses]]
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*[[Documenting]]
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Timeline
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== Map Kibera Programs, Ideas <br>  ==
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* Oct 14 CrisisMapping Conference in Cleveland
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* Jubal travelling to region starting September 1
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* Oct 30 WhereKampala
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* Oct 31 Kelele
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* Nov 1 Start Kibera
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* Possible early completion and move to other areas
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* Nov 21 Finish
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* Nov 25-27 AFRICOMM 2009, Mozambique
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Needed .. more solid estimate on time required for this size area
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=== Mapping  ===
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Volunteers
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* core technically experienced young people from Kibera
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* community outreach
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* open question .. stipends?
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Venue in Kibera
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*[[Component Overview]]
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* established computer lab
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*[[Terms of Reference]]
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* Nairobi area base of operations/housing
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*[[Mapping Thematics]]
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Related events (mapping parties/talks)
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*[[Community Meetings]]
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* WhereKampala
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*[[Mapping Training]]<br>
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* Kelele
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* UN talk?
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* Radio series ala Milan
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Equipment
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* GPS(s)
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* computers/laptops. for editing and possible local install
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* printer/scanner(s)
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* Satellite imagery .. need Shapefile and quote ASAP
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* existing map data from Carolina for Kibera, mapkiberaproject
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Media
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=== Media ===
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* BBC
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* NPR
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Outreach
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*[[Voice of Kibera|Voice of Kibera]]<br>  
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* Needs assessment for mapping features
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*[[SMS Monitoring]]
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* Data users
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*[[Community Media]]
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* Promotion in media, among data users
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*[[Kibera News Network]]
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* Technical and community support for ongoing mapping
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Contacts, Allies, Partners
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* Ushahidi
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* Carolina For Kibera
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* Kelele
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* Hands on Kenya (-> Megan)
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* Green Belt Movement (-> Megan)
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* Radio Kibera (-> Megan)
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* WFP/ other UN agencies (-> Jon Thompson, to start)
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* jhpiego
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* Patrick Meier
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* H.O.T, Nicolas Chavent
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* DevelopmentSeed
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* JumpStart (anne osullivan, jeff haack, patrick mcgrann, megan latimer)
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* Uzima Foundation
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* Daudi Were
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* David Sasaki, Global Voices
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* OSI
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* World Bank
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* mapkiberaproject
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* Sidarec/AMD/Toby Morning
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* InSTEDD, World Savvy on Kibera and Bayview youth
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* frontlinesms
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* TED
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* wilfred.mworia@live.com; sarah@worthyent.com; judemwenda@gmail.com ?
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* Jubal Harpster
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=== Community  ===
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* Mikel Maron
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*[[Public Forum]]
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*[[Printing]]
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*[[Expansion]]
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*[[Emerging]]
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*[[Social Technology CoP]]
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*[[Mapping Geek Community]]
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*[[Map Kibera Group]]
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Budget
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$15k + 10 possible
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* equipment
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== Archive  ==
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* local stipends (?)
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* incidentals
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[[To Be Updated for 2010]]
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* food/parties for participants
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* international flights/accomodation
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== Nairobi on OSM  ==
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* international stipends
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<slippymap lat="-1.315" lon="36.7886" zoom="14" w="600" h="300" />
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== Map Kibera Media Streams  ==
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/mapkibera
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http://www.youtube.com/user/mapkibera
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http://www.mapkibera.org/blog/
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http://www.slideshare.net/mapkibera/

Current revision as of 12:02, 24 June 2011

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Welcome to the MapKibera.org wiki. A wiki is a collaborative space for sharing ideas and coordinating our work. Login / Create an account to begin editing.

Map Kibera

The first complete, free and open map of Kibera, Nairobi

Kibera is the largest slum in Africa, situated in Nairobi, Kenya. Many UN agencies, including UN-HABITAT, US Government agencies such as USAID, and NGOs, like Carolina for Kibera, have presence nearby in Nairobi, and as a result, Kibera is one of the most well known, researched, and serviced slums anywhere. Despite this focus, Kibera was literally a blank spot on the map, its patterns of traffic, scarce water resources, limited medial facilities, etc. remain invisible to the outside world, and residents themselves. Without basic knowledge of the geography of Kibera it is impossible to have an informed discussion on how to improve the lives of residents of Kibera.

Map Kibera has produced the first complete free and open map of Kibera. In November 2009, local motivated young people learned to create maps using OpenStreetMap techniques. This included surveying with GPS, and digitization of satellite imagery and paper based annotation with Walking Papers. Individuals from the blossoming Nairobi tech scene helped train and make connections with the larger community, and created a sustainable group of map maintainers beyond the initial three week November effort. Data consumers were consulted for their needs, to help add direction to feature types collected, and aided to immediately make use of the map data. Projects leads are Erica Hagen and Mikel Maron.

In April 2010, Map Kibera started two media and local news reporting groups formed to elaborate on information in Kibera. Kibera News Network uses handheld Flip video cameras to record local news and stories and edit videos to post on Youtube and share in the community.Voice of Kibera uses Ushahidi software to map local stories and reports onto the Kibera map, and serve as a local information hub. Both groups are led by Kibera youth.

Project Overview

Documentation

Map Kibera Programs, Ideas

Mapping

Media

Community


Archive

To Be Updated for 2010

Nairobi on OSM

Map Kibera Media Streams

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mapkibera

http://www.youtube.com/user/mapkibera

http://www.mapkibera.org/blog/

http://www.slideshare.net/mapkibera/

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