Fighting
Female Genital Mutilation
with
Maps
FGM
The cutting of female genitalia for cultural or religious reasons:
Type 1: partial or total removal of the clitoris
Type 2: as Type 1 with additional removal of the labia minora and often the labia majora
Type 3: re-arrangement of the genitals to narrow the vaginal opening
Type 4: all other procedures (pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing)
Girls are rounded up during the
‘Cutting Season’
when they are on school holidays
70% +
50% +
Less than 50%
FGM Prevalence in Tanzanian Women and Girls 2016
Local FGM survivor and Hope
Director Rhobi Samwelly
Hope for Girls and Women supports:
• Local Activists
• Outreach
work
• Safe Houses
This is rural Tanzania:
This is Dar es Salaam:
Activists
in rural Tanzania
need
MAPS!
We are making them!
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.
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.
We trained Digital
Champions, first time
smartphone users to map
their villages and report
Gender Based Violence
using ODK.
Here they see a printed
map of their village for the
first time.
We have set up Youthmapper groups at 8
universities across Tanzania
Hope now collects all data on ODK (Open
Data Kit) a free app that allows offline
collection and easy data analysis
Please join us and help map to help protect girls from FGM!
Rhobi Samwelly
mndlutume@gmail.com
@Crowd2Map

Fighting FGM with maps

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    FGM The cutting offemale genitalia for cultural or religious reasons: Type 1: partial or total removal of the clitoris Type 2: as Type 1 with additional removal of the labia minora and often the labia majora Type 3: re-arrangement of the genitals to narrow the vaginal opening Type 4: all other procedures (pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing)
  • 3.
    Girls are roundedup during the ‘Cutting Season’ when they are on school holidays 70% + 50% + Less than 50% FGM Prevalence in Tanzanian Women and Girls 2016
  • 4.
    Local FGM survivorand Hope Director Rhobi Samwelly Hope for Girls and Women supports: • Local Activists • Outreach work • Safe Houses
  • 5.
    This is ruralTanzania: This is Dar es Salaam:
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 9.
    MAPPING ON MAPS.ME Wetrain field mappers in rural Tanzania to add their local knowledge to the map using Maps.Me, a free smartphone app that works offline.
  • 11.
    And trained thepolice and activists to use the maps to quickly find and protect girls at risk. And also add missing places to the map.
  • 12.
    We trained Digital Champions,first time smartphone users to map their villages and report Gender Based Violence using ODK. Here they see a printed map of their village for the first time.
  • 14.
    We have setup Youthmapper groups at 8 universities across Tanzania
  • 15.
    Hope now collectsall data on ODK (Open Data Kit) a free app that allows offline collection and easy data analysis
  • 17.
    Please join usand help map to help protect girls from FGM! Rhobi Samwelly mndlutume@gmail.com @Crowd2Map

Editor's Notes

  • #3 In Tz mostly type 1 or 2
  • #9 Remote mapping via tasking manager
  • #10 9
  • #13 Training 1st time smartphone users