MAPAbabae
Mapping with Women and for Women
MAPAbabae
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Why "MAPAbabae"?
MAPA
MAPA
babae
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Map
Woman
"Women, too."
May 2009
May 2010
September 2010
September 2011
First GeoLadies meetup in 2014
2019 GeoLadies meetup/chikapehan
“... men and women can have
dramatically different relationships
to particular resources.”
—Rocheleau, D. ,Thomas-Slayter, B.,
Edmunds, D., (1994)
to encourage more women mappers in the Philippines
MAPAbabae I:
OpenStreetMap Workshop and Mapathon
with Women and For Women
March 2018
MAPAbabae 2019:
When Women Map
March 2019
Sharing and mapping on OSM focused on women as agents of development and answer the question: What happens when women map?
“I recognized OSM as a venue to empower local knowledge.”
“Maps are useful to locate facilities for operations especially in the far-flung areas.”
“Women's perspectives matter. Inclusive mapping may bolster inclusiveness in political, social, and economic areas. It can be a tool for public participation and hopefully, democratization.”
MAPAbabae II:
Mapping Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) Desks and Centers
October 2018
These facilities are not mapped.
These facilities need to be mapped.
But some facilities must be hidden.
The Map is not yet complete.
There are still lots to be mapped.
More details: https://bit.ly/VAWmapPH
MAPAbabae II: Learnings and Challenges
Mapathon Instructions
http://bit.ly/MAPAbabaeIIinstructions
Map these VAWC facilities:
http://bit.ly/MAPAbabaeIIList
through...
MapContrib:
http://bit.ly/MAPAbabaeII
Advocacy mapping of breastfeeding stations
Thank you to all volunteers who have helped map and is helping us Map for a #VAWfreePH! ☺
https://facebook.com/geoladiesph
gis@dswd.gov.ph
GeoladiesPH
https://geoladiesph.github.io/home/
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MAPAbabae2020
By Andi
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