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Sandra Tabinas, EnP, CESE

Sandra Tabinas, EnP, CESE

We in GeoLadiesPH recognize the power of building communities or spaces where everyone can be themselves and express themselves freely as we build together towards better, more inclusive maps and mapping experiences.

MAPAbabae

MAPAbabae

Andi Tabinas

Nalie Vicario-Deffner

Department of Social Welfare and Development

Mike Labrador

MAPA

MAPA

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Woman

"Women, too."

WHY NOT?

“... men and women can have
dramatically different relationships
to particular resources.”

—Rocheleau, D. ,Thomas-Slayter, B.,
Edmunds, D., (1994)

to encourage more women OpenStreetMappers in the Philippines

Ende, 10th Century
Shanawdithit, 1800s

MAPAbabae I:
OpenStreetMap Workshop and Mapathon
with Women and For Women

March 2018

MAPAbabae II:
Mapping Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) Desks and Centers

October 2018

Working with the Philippine Commission on Women and Inter-Agency Members for the 18-Day Campaign to End VAW

VAW Experiential Museum Opening Program

  • There are facilities that are not mapped.
  • These are facilities that need to be mapped.
  • But some facilities must be hidden.
  • The Map is not yet complete.
  • There are still lots to be mapped.

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

Mapping with Women and for Women

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We need mapping that can enhance women empowerment and support women rights.

There are a lot of Violence Against Women help desks and other organizations which help women and children all over the country. One problem though is that these are not mapped or people are not aware that these organizations and help desks exist that's why there are still unreported cases of violence on women and children nowadays.

Mapping these are very important so that people will be aware about these and issues relevant to this will be reported accordingly.

Women need a visual guide for safe spaces; spaces where they are able to voice out anything that concerns and/or troubles their safety, especially given the fact that they continue to be a marginalized sector in society. This is one way to bridge the gap so that women are actually able to enjoy the rights and privileges they are entitled to.

 

Mapping in the Philippines has come a long way, and it is important that mapping in general be used to promote and supplement various movements and advocacies

OpenStreetMap Philippines

map features and facilities catering to women and LGBTQIA+ needs

feature women who lead in mapping, respond in times of the pandemic, and trans women in tech

#ChooseToChallenge the status quo: gender inequality in open mapping and technology

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