What Ushahidi Has Learned in the Past Year
Facilitated by Patrick Meier, Ushahidi
Session Description
Ushahidi is a mobile platform with a range of practical applications. Over the past the year, Ushahidi has been deployed to support relief efforts in Haiti and Chile as well as a number of other contexts. Growth and uptake have been rapid, and Ushahidi has learned a lot while keeping pace with new demands. Patrick will demonstrate the platform and share learnings from the past year in an interactive, question-driven session.
Session Notes
Background:
- Ushahidi is a Swahili word meaning testimony
- Started in a violent contested election in Kenya to get realtime data out
- People could text sms messages with events and locations, which where then mapped
- It was recreated as an open source php application
The past year:
- The Haiti earthquake struck in Haiti, and they got a site up in two hours
- They started off as a person-finder, but passed that off to Google
- In addition to text messages, they were pulling in Twitter and blog data
- People were texting from buildings that they were trapped in
- Until Haiti they were acting like a tech startup with a sense of urgency
- Now they are moving towards greater accountability and partnership with larger organizations
- Haiti showed that they needed to go beyond what they were doing before
- You can go see reports at http://haiti.ushahidi.com/
- After Haiti, they respsponded in Chile
- They worked in Afghanistan during the recent elections
Going forwards:
- Will be releasing Ushahidi 2.0 which has a plugin architecture
- Focusing on forming a community behind the technology http://community.ushahidi.com
- Education and community are the only functional early perparation systems
- Verification is one of the biggest hurdles, working with local partners is important
- There is a manual process of verification and evaluation before data goes on the live site
- The internal workflow is very important in any response
- They are developing an application to pull important messages from twitter amongst the noise
- Looking to do more with the data including storytelling and multimedia presentations
- They have not yet worked with photos, but are looking to get into more storytelling and usage after the fact
- They released http://crowdmap.com as a cloud based platform for organizations to use
Summary:
- it was an introduction to Ushahidi and its crisis mapping application
- its background, past year and Haiti, and future development plans
- looking to create a community, not only around the software, but also translators and project managers
- want to go beyond the crisis response into citizen journalism and storytelling