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Zanzibar Resilience Academy
Since 2017, we spent many months on Zanzibar working with the government and other stakeholders on data collection activities. The main focus of these activities was to utilize
User Experience Testing of Mobile Applications for Cadastral Surveys
Following our previous blog post titled Technical Testing of Mobile Applications for Cadastral Surveys, we continue our look back at the work we did a while ago
Technical Testing of Mobile Applications for Cadastral Surveys
Following our previous blog post titled Introduction to User Experience Testing of Mobile Applications for Cadastral Surveys, we continue our look back at the work we did
Introduction to User Experience Testing of Mobile Applications for Cadastral Surveys
We are currently in the midst of User Experience testing of our new mobile application, so we thought it might be useful to look back at
A neighborhood map
There is little accurate data about cities in Africa and a few effective methods to collect the same. Take Nairobi for example. Nairobi’s population has increased
Open Cities Zanzibar
Open Cities Africa Project Open Cities Africa is an initiative carried out in 10 cities in Sub-Saharan Africa, to engage local government, civil society, and the
Applying ICTs to the Data Capture Element of Land Registration: Lessons Learnt and Recommendations
This is the next in the series of blog posts on research into applying ICTs to the data capture element of land registration. It follows the
Testing ICTs and Affordable Mapping Tools for Demarcation of Land Under Real-World Scenarios
This is the next in the series of blog posts on research into applying ICTs to the data capture element of land registration. This blog post
Testing ICTs and Affordable Mapping Tools for Demarcation of Land Under Ideal Conditions
This is the next in the series of blog posts on research into applying ICTs to the data capture element of land registration. The previous blog
Technical Thresholds Required for Demarcation of Individual and Community Land in Kenya
This is the next in the series of blog posts on research into applying ICTs to the data capture element of land registration. The previous blog