Basic food basket costs more than the minimum wage; the inadequate R350 grant that was a lifeline for millions is gone, along with the social grant top-ups; etc. Meanwhile South Africa's Minister of Finance:
New on DemocracySpot - Between too much and too little: a tentative framework for putting trust in government into context https://t.co/v5gBrIlcQ8 #opengov#demopart
Today on the podcast, we chat with @iobijr and @lukesjordan from the MIT GOV/LAB about the unique challenges you face when trying to solve civic problems with software.
Listen here: https://t.co/Jk42CMYNnk
Sign the petition to support Abahlali members being denied due process in charges that, in the advocate's words, "stink to high heaven" https://t.co/GI75TCi06A
A guide to when and how to build technology for social good: The first lesson? Most of the time, you probably shouldn’t build new civic tech. https://t.co/fsVf9JLaCY
So when and how should you build technology for social good? Here is a quick guideline for civic techies.
@grassrootza@Kmoeti@lukesjordan @mitgovlab
https://t.co/eXFrkxSsRY
What if you tried to build a graph model of India's whole legal system? Christina Warren at MIT, on our AI for Democracy project, is trying to do just that, using a database of 80m+ cases from @devdatalab. Link to the graph data itself in the article! https://t.co/6SAZgLaSXs
At our next #TICTeC event @lukesjordan (practitioner in residence @mitgovlab and Director @grassrootza) will share lessons and challenges of developing new #civictech, based on the last four years building #participatorydemocracy platforms in South Africa https://t.co/hXYbi0tPSW
The second part of my "what if" about South African politics is now live, in which the insurgent African People's Movement comes to power. Part 3 next week! https://t.co/0c7bJErgxQ
"Imagine change, even if the change is not what you want to see": a mentor challenged me to do that for South Africa. The result is too long for a publication, and too short as a book, so I'm going to experiment and serialize it. Part 1 now up. https://t.co/V0MZfk1jpL
Residents of Mossel Bay Municipality sent #Asivikelane this video of a broken tap in their community. One resident commented: "We do have enough water but some taps are damaged. We requested for assistance from the municipality but till now they have not yet responded."
"We happened to be here right when new toilets were delivered in Ext 18, Etwatwa. These are efforts to get better sanitation facilities by the Asivikelane team here."
#Asivikelane received these pictures of new toilets in @City_Ekurhuleni from our partner @Planact_NGO
#Asivikelane results! 45% of informal settlement residents contracted #COVID19 in the first wave because they are sharing dirty taps & toilets. The sharp increase in red traffic lights makes us worry that the 2nd wave of infections will start and spread in informal settlements.
#Asivikelane results! 45% of informal settlement residents contracted #COVID19 in the first wave because they are sharing dirty taps & toilets. The sharp increase in red traffic lights makes us worry that the 2nd wave of infections will start and spread in informal settlements.
Residents in Ezikrebheni settlement in @eThekwiniM are waiting at the only standpipe for hours to fill up buckets due to extremely low water pressure. #Asivikelane received this video from residents waiting for a tiny trickle of water to fill up their buckets. @SASDIAlliance
A concerned resident in @CityofJoburgZA spoke to #Asivikelane about his concerns for disabled members of his community. He sent us this picture of the toilets which are not wheelchair accessible. This makes using the toilets very difficult for disabled users. #socialaudits
Residents of the informal settlement of Masiphumle in @OfficialBCMM sent #Asivikelane these photos of their self-built pit toilet. They also sent us photos of where the waste is burnt due to insufficient refuse removal.
@Afesiscorplan #socialaudits