Fotos do projeto Map Kibera no Flickr
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Fire is a constant threat in Kibera. KNN captures footage of a fire in Makina village, Kibera.
KNN explores the issue of HIV stigma in Kibera
Voice of Kibera is a citizen reporting project based in Kibera, Nairobi. The project is an initiative of Map Kibera and uses the Ushahidi platform to aggregate and map reports.
Voice of Kibera aims to give collective global voice to Kibera residents by aggregating local citizen reports, Kibera community media and other relevant news and information. In partnership with various local organizations, the Map Kibera team (http://mapkibera.org/) launched Voice of Kibera to visualize reporting in and about Kibera (one of the largest slums in Africa). Voice of Kibera has been actively engaged with the community and has formed an Editorial Board comprised of representatives from KCODA, Hot Sun Foundation, Kibera Mpira Mtaani, Mchanganyiko, Kibera Community Youth Programme, Map Kibera, and Ushahidi.
Kibera in Nairobi, Kenya, was a blank spot on the map until November 2009, when young Kiberans created the first free and open digital map of their own community. Map Kibera has now grown into a complete interactive community information project.
Kibera News Network é um canal de vídeo jornalismo cidadão desenvolvido pelo projeto Map Kibera.