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Uchaguzi
Founded2010
TypeCommunity Initiative
Location

Region served

Global

Origin

Nairobi, Kenya

Founders

Ushahidi, Hivos INFONET

Volunteers

150-250
WebsiteUchaguzi Website

Uchaguzi is a joint initiative spearheaded by Ushahidi in 2010 to monitor the Kenyan constitutional referendum. Ushahidi collaborated with the Hivos Foundation, the Constitution and Reform Education Consortium (CRECO), INFONET, and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) to develop an ICT platform, which enables citizens, the civil society, election observers, law enforcement agencies and humanitarian response agencies to monitor election incidents of significance using any technology at their disposal.

The initiative has since successfully been implemented in the 2010 Tanzanian general elections, the 2011 Zambian general elections and in the 2013 Kenyan general elections.

Background

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In 2010, Ushahidi collaborated with the Hivos Foundation, the Constitution & Reform Education Consortium (CRECO), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and SODNET to create the Uchaguzi-Kenya election incidence reporting platform that is closely based on the Ushahidi crowd sourcing software.

One of the resolutions of the meeting was that a programme entitled『Election Watch for East Africa 2010 – 2013』be developed. The Constitutional Referendum in Kenya was seen as a pre-test of the tools and methods to be used in monitoring the upcoming electoral processes in the East African region (Tanzania – October 2010, Uganda – March 2011 and Kenya - March 2013).

The platform of Uchaguzi was thus established, a short code was sourced and popularized throughout the country, and 550 observers were trained and deployed in identified constituencies. The result was a momentous data and information flow which instantaneously portrayed the state of Kenya before during and after the referendum.[1]

2013 Kenyan General Elections

Uchaguzi aims to help Kenyans have a free, fair, peaceful and credible general election. Its key strategy is to increase the transparency and accountability of the electoral process through active citizen participation in the electoral cycles. Uchaguzi's strategy revolves around connecting civil society and citizen information to respond to electoral issues rapidly.

Through its reporting platform, Uchaguzi enables unprecedented collaboration between the Kenyan citizenry, election observers, humanitarian response agencies, the civil society, community-based organisations, law enforcement agencies and digital humanitarians to monitor the 2013 general elections in near real-time.

Uchaguzi went live on 2 March 2013 in readiness for the 4 March General election. The key components were:

References

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[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

  1. ^ "About Uchaguzi". Constitutional and Reform Educational Consortium. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  • ^ Ushahidi Blog "What is Uchaguzi?"
  • ^ White African "Uchaguzi: Full Circle on Kenya's Elections" Published 3 March 2013
  • ^ Knight Foundation and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative "Uchaguzi a Case Study" Publication 24 October 2012
  • ^ Bloomberg Businessweek "To Report Election Violence in Kenya Text Ushahidi" Published 3 March 2013
  • ^ The New York Times "Geeks for Peace" Blog post 28 February 2013
  • ^ AfriCommons Blog "Kenya's Referendum-Uchaguzi Platform for Citizen Monitoring is Up" Published 29 July 2010
  • Uchaguzi Article Review

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