WHAT? WHO? WHERE? 7063 stories from Kibera (www.globalgivingcommunity.com/search2.html) 44 Gatwekera 374 Katwekera 722 Mashimoni 144 Ayany 121 Karanja.

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WHAT? WHO? WHERE? 7063 stories from Kibera ( 44 Gatwekera 374 Katwekera 722 Mashimoni 144 Ayany 121 Karanja 24 Toi Market 679 Soweto

OLYMPIC affected families needy children street children widows & disabled children helped girls: 6 came see: 6 won gold: 5 stayed home: 4 helped youths: 4 giving hope: 4 called Olympic: 4 called Binti: 4 affected infected.: 4 working hard: 3 MASHIMONI Project related phrases: pregnant women developing countries child labor change lives Top story phrases: take care: 17 given food: 11 changed lives: 11 go school: 8 helped boys: 7 flying toilets: 7 tried best: 6 took hospital.: 6 taken back: 6 helped girls: 6

AYANY street children increased access helping boys paying school: 4 lying techniques: 3 looking job: 3 learned slum: 3 know Jack: 3 go looking: 3 come back: 3 came youth: 3 came time: 3 told stealing: 2 KATWEKERA needy children high school team support saw decided: 6 came idea: 6 helped children: 5 decided start: 5 took care: 4 take care: 4 living Katwekera: 4 welcomed showed: 3 waiting night: 3 trying hard: 3 “karanja” (person or place) came idea: 5 trying sure: 4 take care: 4 reading making: 4 pay school: 4 wearing footwear.: 3 use timbers: 3 staying idle.: 3 spoilt quickly.: 3 making better: 3

drinking water clean water street children affected areas provide education save lives girls women read write orphans widows disabled children girl child needy children improving hygiene girls education problems facing forest conservation young girls nairobi kenya Top Kibera phrases going school: 91 take care: 73 go school: 64 launched program: 61 came idea: 54 helped children: 51 changed lives: 45 going school.: 40 red cross: 38 flying toilets: 35 child labour change lives team support educate needy fighting poverty orphans children care medical child mother life skills exercise books tree nursery hope life middle school widows & helping boys orphans vulnerable developing countries forced labor free education widows orphans Project related:

KARANJA

374 stories from katwekera

GATWEKERA

TOI MARKET

679 from Soweto

AYANY

722 stories from Mashimoni

JAN 2012

Resources: Search & export all stories Interactive maps Story bubble visualizer Instavaluation (!report! via SMS to ) Story sms !search! To Collect more stories – Personalized analysis of any topic –

Do-it-yourself NGO !report! tool: Answer these questions, sending one text message each, in this order: 1 – your organization name 2 – your mission (in one text message!) 3 – define the problem you address in the community 4 – describe the solution you are implementing 5 – list names of locations where you work, separate each name by comma 6 – list your local implementing partners, separated by commas 7 – your (where the report will be sent) 8 – send the magic word “!report!” and it will you a report. Do this now. Send each message to

Deeper analysis available with SenseMaker (see Marc for a 1-on-1 appointment) Explore who-where-visualizer who-where.php Top issues: Own | disown | ignore