A Geospatial Data Project for Climate Mobility | Careen Joel Mwakitalu

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In this episode of the Civic Tech in Africa podcast, we explore the work of the No Taka Hub, a Tanzanian initiative focused on using geospatial technology to address climate change and migration issues. Careen Joel Mwakitalu discusses the challenges of data collection in Africa, the importance of sustainable data management, and the goals of the Geospatial Data Project aimed at informing policy and empowering communities. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration, capacity building, and innovative solutions to tackle the pressing issues of climate mobility and governance in the region.

Takeaways
- The African Union Civic Tech Fund supports innovative civic tech solutions.
- No Taka Hub focuses on climate change and migration issues.
- Data collection faces challenges of standardization and accessibility.
- Geospatial technology is crucial for mapping climate impacts.
- Local communities should be empowered to collect and use data.
- The Geospatial Data Project aims to inform policy and advocacy.
- Success means communities having their own climate adaptation plans.
- Innovators face funding and capacity challenges in Africa.
- Storytelling with data can drive awareness and action.
- Collaboration is key for scaling solutions and impact.
19 Sep 2024 English South Africa Technology · Education

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