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Using maps to help fight against Gender Based Violence April21

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Using maps to help fight against Gender Based Violence April21

  1. 1. Using maps to help prevent and respond to Gender Based Violence
  2. 2. Local FGM survivor and Hope Director Rhobi Samwelly Hope for Girls and Women supports: • Local Activists • Outreach work • Safe Houses
  3. 3. But girls and their parents couldn’t find the safehouses: And safehouse staff couldn’t find them:
  4. 4. This is rural Tanzania: This is Dar es Salaam:
  5. 5. Activists in rural Tanzania need MAPS!
  6. 6. We are making them!
  7. 7. MAPPING ON MAPS.ME We train field mappers in rural Tanzania to add their local knowledge to the map using Maps.Me, a free smartphone app that works offline.
  8. 8. And trained the police and activists to use the maps to quickly find and protect girls at risk. And also add missing places to the map.
  9. 9. We trained Digital Champions in each village in Serengeti to map their village, and to report GBV. Here new smartphone users see a map of their village for the first time.
  10. 10. We trained Digital Champions in each village in Serengeti to map their village, and to report GBV. Here new smartphone users see a map of their village for the first time.
  11. 11. Digital Champions were selected from the Women and Children’s Protection Committee by the village. They had never used a smartphone before. Training included how to use the phone that they were provided with. It also included a micro sd (memory) card with downloaded videos, books and other materials about agriculture, health and womens’ rights.
  12. 12. Digital Champions were trained how to report incidents of GBV using a free app called ODK, Open Data Kit. Incidents went to Social Welfare who dealt with them.
  13. 13. Data can be viewed on the KoboToolbox server.
  14. 14. Digital Champions were joined into a WhatsApp group for ongoing training and support, as well as training in person and training visits by Safe House staff.
  15. 15. Hope also uses ODK to record girls admitted and leaving the Safe Houses, for follow ups and for outreach activities. This data can then be visualised, as shown here.
  16. 16. Janet Chapman Rhobi Samwelly j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org hopeforgirlsandwomenserengeti@gmail.com @Crowd2Map @HopeForGirlsTZ

Hinweis der Redaktion

  • Remote mapping via tasking manager
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  • Training 1st time smartphone users
  • Creating village maps for the first time

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