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09-07: Building crowd-sourced data into formal systems
Time:
Thursday, 28/Mar/2019:
8:30am - 10:00am
Session Chair: Achilles Kallergis, New York University, United States of America
Location:MC 7-100
Presentations
Is it possible to collect low-cost household data on slum conditions? Evidence from slum dwellers enumerations
Achilles Kallergis
New York University, United States of America
Evidence-based community-driven mapping: Catalyzing city planning and service provision in Muntinlupa and other cities
Louie Robert Cabaltera Posadas1, Deanna Ayson2, Ruby Papeleras3, Christopher Ebreo1, Lunalyn Cagan4, Danilo Antonio4, John Gitau4
1Technical Assistance Movement for People and Environment Inc. (TAMPEI), Philippines; 2Philippine Action for Community-led Shelter Initiatives Inc. (PACSII), Philippines; 3Homeless People's Federation Philippines Inc. (HPFPI), Philippines; 4Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), Kenya
“Information is power only if used “-Improving Tenure security in informal settlements using participatory data collection: The case of Informal settlements in Gobabis Namibia
Menare Royal Mabakeng
Namibia University of Science and Technology
Count me in: the case of improving tenure security of slum dwellers in peri-urban Lusaka