When Government 2.0 Doesn't Exist More Mapping Services In The Developing World

Preview:

Citation preview

When Gov 2.0 Doesn't Exist: Mapping Services In The

Developing World

Mark IliffeGroundTruth Initiative and University of Nottingham

Redefining (Public) Services

http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/225/cache/hand-washing-africa_22517_600x450.jpg

Tandale, Tanzania

• Population of 50,000• Area of 1.25sqKm

• Market supports the entirety of food in and around Dar Es Salaam

• 10th fastest growing city in the world, 3rd fastest in Africa

• Poor water and drainage provision. Public health issues etc.

Kibera/Mathare, Kenya

• Population of Kibera: 150,000 – 1,000,000?• Area of 2.25sqKm

• Population of Mathare: 100,000 – 500,000 • Area of 1sqKm • Representative of other slums around the world (Mumbai, Lagos etc.)

• Thriving services (Toilets, health, transport, mobile phone charging), citizens, Community Based Organisations and gangs are providing services.

Steve Song http://manypossibilities.net/

A Race To The Interior?

• Livingstone’s Africa...

• Aid then Trade. • More than human issues - ecological and environmental.

• Raising the identity of those places that are mapped, greater awareness for those areas unmapped.

Community Involvement

Tandale

Kibera

(c) OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA

(c) OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA

Mathare

(c) OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA

Sanitation and Water

Security and Education

Landuse

Community Media

Technology and Requirements

Feedback Mechanisms

• Fix My Slum?

• Micro-economic projects, involving more citizens within the formal economy.

• Improved government transparency.

• Allows citizens to understand the limitations of governance.

Franchising and Future• Kenya, Nairobi. 2010 - Present.

• Tanzania: Dar Es Salaam. 2011 - Present.

• Funded by various agencies and charities. (World Bank, UNOCHA, UNICEF)

• Trusts - Community run/led

• Platforms and systems to help in disconnected environments, fitting with citizens and community leaders/government

•Not just about statistics and data collection, a human element is good, finding the right combination is better.

Thank You

Email: mark@markiliffe.co.uk / psxmi@nottingham.ac.uk

Twitter: @markiliffe

Web : www.markliffe.co.uk

UK: +44.07549928802

Recommended