informal settlements maps
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Data, CommunityMedia & Government
Jan 2017Adi Eyal
Photo Credit: Tom Stoddart
@soapsudtycoon@code4sa
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Photo Credit: Darryn van der Walt
Khayelitsha
30kms from Cape Town CBD
Photo Credit: Social Justice Coalition
Khayelitsha
30kms from Cape Town CBDSource: Google Maps
Partners not adversaries
146,000 households in 437 informal settlement pockets in Cape Town. Many were established before
democracy but are still not recognised as permanent and their residents lack occupation rights and security of
tenure.
Original scanned in PDF from the City(why oh why?)
Image credit: Christian Schnettelker (www.manoftaste.de)
Digitised and liberated dataset(get it while it’s hot)
https://data.code4sa.org/dataset/Informal-Settlement-Matrix/bky6-3za5
Photo credit: Social Justice Coalition
Video interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q2bH71IFNM
The people behind the numbers
Photo credit: Johnny Miller | Unequal Scenes
https://www.millefoto.com/unequalscenes/
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Photo credit: Social Justice Coalition
Video interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gz05AQfPiU
The people behind the numbers
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Photo credit: http://mshengutoilethire.co.za/
Mshengu Toilet
Media Response
Citizen engagement
Asithandile is one of 3 000 residents of informal settlements
to participate in and make a submission to the City of Cape
Town’s 2016/2017 draft budget for better sanitation service delivery
Government response &Project Impact
All stakeholders need to come to the party in order to realise real
change
Special thanks to Julia Renouprez for a Herculean effort scanning, digitising and geocoding
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