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== Water/Sanitation ==
== Water/Sanitation ==
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=== Stakeholder Meetings ===
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[[Water Sanitation Stakeholders]]
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=== Water ===
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=== What to Collect ===
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* Maji Bora (Quality Water). Network of CBO water vendors. Connected to Nairobi Water & Sanitation
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''details tbd from stakeholders''
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=== Sanitation ===
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* water points
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* toilets
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* garbage dumps
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OVE Denmark, KOEE Kenya are looking to install biogas facilities in the following schools and surronding communities: Raila, Olympic, Toi and Mashimoni.
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==== Symbology ====
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To start, they intend to carry out a baseline survey of sanitation facilities in the immediate surroundings. They have come up with a schema. We have opened the possibility of collaborating on the baseline survey, as it is due to fall at the same time as Map Kibera does it's Kibera wide mapping of sanitation. Also possible that OSM could house future comparison surveys of facilities.
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* Biogas toilets should look different then other toilets
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=== Symbology ===
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==== Inspire ====
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Biogas station should be different from regular toilet
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[[Background_Reading#Shadow_Cities]]
== Public Safety/Vulnerability ==
== Public Safety/Vulnerability ==

Revision as of 11:01, 3 May 2010

Key contacts, outputs from stakeholder meetings, etc

Contents

Health

Stakeholder Meetings

Health Consultation Meeting 20100323

Data collection forms

Tagging

Schools

Informal school network (find contact), public school representative, teachers/parents/students. who else can we ask?

Water/Sanitation

Stakeholder Meetings

Water Sanitation Stakeholders

What to Collect

details tbd from stakeholders

  • water points
  • toilets
  • garbage dumps

Symbology

  • Biogas toilets should look different then other toilets

Inspire

Background_Reading#Shadow_Cities

Public Safety/Vulnerability

Stakeholder Meetings

Vulnerability_Consultation_Meetings

Data Collection Forms

Tagging

Points

via initial data collection, we will collect the following:

security/service providers

  • police
  • hospital
  • GBV network responders by village ([1])
  • GBV responders by service type [[2]]
  • chiefs camp/other gov't reps
  • community policing projects
  • lights

hot spots

  • bars
  • truck stops
  • major matatu stages

Areas

conducted through community meetings, focusing on young girls and boys (i.e 9-14, 14-20, 21-30) as well as GBV service providers in the PSI led community network. These meetings will take place starting the week of May 3rd.

Questions

For young people

We are avoiding questions that directly address personal traumatic experience, but aim at identifying general community knowledge of safe and dangerous areas

  • Where do you feel safe?
  • Which areas do you avoid? Why?
  • Where do your parents tell you not to go?
  • Are there places where you friends have experienced violence?
  • Are there places where people get injured frequently?
  • If your friends experience violence, where do they usually go? Where do you tell them to go?
  • Where do you go if you feel threatened?
  • Where do people say - casual sex, drug use, predatory old men -- is taking place?

For decision makers

  • What are you doing to make sure there's security?
  • Where are problems you are handling taking place?
  • Where do you send people who have problems?
  • How do you conduct your work? Where do you work? Schedule of their work?
  • What problems do they handle?
  • Where do they find you?
  • What kind of, is the biggest challenges do you face in handling problems?
  • Where have you had the most success in the community?
  • What motivates them to do security? What is their objective?
  • Which areas have problems been moving over the last year?

Infographic Ideas

Primoz's night map. Stamen may be able to chip in.

Other Notes

  • Bangkok
  • Hatari
  • Excerpt questions from the National Violence Kenyan National Bureau of Statistics and UNICEF, mostly focusing on experienced violence as opposed to geographic safety. perhaps we can use their data integrated into mapping questions
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