Plan Benin Presentation
Transcript of Plan Benin Presentation
ICT4RD 2011
1-3 November in Johannesburgpresented by Henri Marcel da SILVAPlan Benin ICTM
FLSMS- USHAHIDI PROJECT IN BENIN TO
FIGHT VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILD: SHOWCASE
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Overview
violence against children SMS reporting system engaging Government and civil society organizations in rural communities in Benin.
provide youth with the opportunity to report violence against children. These reports can in turn help Plan gather valuable data about violence in a variety of communities, better understand the nature of violence against children in Benin, and serve as a useful tool for raising awareness among a variety of stakeholders.
Provide government actors with a steady stream of actionable information related to violence against children. While this is certainly a benefit of the system, in practice the government has few resources and is in many cases ill-equipped to investigate individual reports
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Brief Presentation
The team is working on a project to end Violence Against Children (VAC).
The aim is to make the content and follow-up mechanisms of the United Nation’s VAC Study widely known among children, youth and their caretakers in West Africa and mobilize a wide representation of children and youth in the country to prevent and respond to violence against children.
In order to do that the team works with participating youth and children’s organizations to build their capacities through producing comic books, cartoons, information booklets, and radio and television programs that inform about the topic of violence against children.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Brief Presentation: Where we are
Plan Benin has innovated by piloting SMS and ‘geo-visualization’ (mapping) for violence tracking and reporting. Staff in Benin, with support from the WARO’s ICT advisor and the VAC project coordinator, worked with the Child Protection System, relevant Ministries and local staff and children to develop a system whereby child victims of violence and community members who witness violence can send in a report which is recorded, forwarded to relevant local authorities, and mapped out so that violent incidents can be tracked and responded to.
The visualization of violence types and cases is a powerful tool for advocating to local and national governments and decision makers as well as funding agencies about the need for violence prevention and treatment services and programs.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Brief Presentation: Where we are
Violence against children remains a serious problem in the West African nation of Benin.
Children live in danger of corporal punishment in school and at home.
Girls are vulnerable to sexual violence such as rape and forced marriage.
Trafficking of children across borders and economic exploitation are also real dangers.
The government of Benin has put in place actors to prevent and respond to such incidents of violence against children, which include Centers for Social Protection and judicial resources such as judges and prosecutors who specialize in child protection and children’s rights.
These resources, however, remain underused and underfunded.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Brief Presentation: Where we are
Through its SMS helpline Plan Benin is encouraging higher rates of reporting of violence against children by providing citizens with a rapid and anonymous means of reporting.
The mapping and management of reports in Ushahidi also allows Plan Benin to have readily accessible data on the extent of violence in the country that can be used in advocacy efforts with central government actors.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Brief Presentation: Where we are
Plan Benin began receiving SMS reports of violence in July 2010.
Messages are received by a FrontlineSMS system housed at the national office in Cotonou.
Messages are instantly forwarded to the project focal points who are based in Plan’s program offices in the departments of Couffo and Atacora and now with BPM
These focal points then help launch the investigation and response by passing along the message to the relevant local government actors.
These focal points also publish each case to Plan Benin’s Ushahidi site: http://vacbenin.ushahidi.com .
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Brief Presentation: Where we are
While resource realities currently demand a complex chain of communication before cases actually reach the rural and community-based government child protection actors the end goal is to have this system taken over by Benin’s Ministry of the Family so that reports can go directly from victims to the responders without Plan’s facilitation and oversight.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child How the system works
Using a mobile phone, anyone witnessing or experiencing violence against children sends an SMS report to a local, easy to remember, number: 96008484
The report is registered in the FrontlineSMS system (www.frontlinesms.com) .
The sender receives a “thank you for your message!” SMS to acknowledge the report.
The report is archived in FrontlineSMS (managed at CO level by ICTM) and automatically sent to the back-end of the Ushahidi system. An administrator at the PU level reviews the report, geo-locating it on the map using the information from the SMS message, and ticking off the type of violence that was reported.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child How the system works
At the same time SMS alert goes out to local authorities and frontline staff (ROC Team) who are responsible for child protection in the community so that they can follow up to research and verify the case and process it according to local child protection laws.
Local authorities can also use the incident map to plan budgets, programs and support for victims of violence. Children and youth are using Flip cameras and mobile phones to gather and upload testimonies from children and community members on the Ushahidi map also to generate awareness and discussion about violence against children.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child How the system works
In summary, this project in Benin shows innovative and integrated use of:
new technology tools by youth, including Flip cameras and mobile phones, to create media and conduct outreach with their communities and the wider public
mobile phones to crowd source reports of violence in the 2 pilot communities and now at country level
geo-location and geo-visualization to support program planning, management and advocacy
mobile phones and the web to strengthen management of cases of violence against children by local authorities
social media tools for sharing the project process, sharing learning, generating discussion and ideas, and promotion of the project itself
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child How the system works
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child How the system works
Live show: www.vacbenin.ushahidi.com & Technical & Admin Jobs: Message content: Name + Age + Sex + Locality + Type of
violence (all useful information to help ROC team and CPS members to take action)
Type of violence: categorize using UN study. We can add if needed additional categories
Location: map the incident on Benin map Evaluate the incident and approve on a dynamic manner:
status of each violence changes tacking into account reports coming from field under ROC team supervision after verification
Création d'un rapport public dans
Ushahidi
Ce que le public peut voir
Ce que le public peut voir
VAC Benin Ushahidi
Ce que le public peut voir
VAC Benin Ushahidi
Ce que le public peut voir
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child
WORKFLOW
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
ChildRESULTS
About 128 alerts reporting violence against children approved and verified
Support given to public authorities to give effective response on each case
Institutional support given to CPS, BPM, Brigades to give response
MoU signed with BPM
Children trained and skilled to train their pairs, do campaign on local Radio and TV and promote the system
Mobile phones given to each children committee and media tool kit
Local authorities trained to work using USHAHIDI project to do advocacy and submit proposals for new projects at community level
License agreement at final stage to get short code and finally green number
geo-location and geo-visualization to support program planning, management and advocacy and know the scope of VAC at country level
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Issues & Challenges People calling instead of textingLate Reporting back to update the system and take
action Green number to be set up, government involvement Easy known number Weak Response given to abuse cases sometimes by
public authorities Conflict to be avoided with existing response system
owned by the governmentWork to improve the system in liaise with GSM
companies and catch widely violence against child cases everywhere in the country
Voice Alert to incorporate voice reporting (convergence of SMS and Voice)
Government buy-inSpamming
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Project Next steps and way forward
Get green number to facilitate message texting free of charge
Transform current number and get easy knowm (no more than 4 digits) number to facilitate usage by communities
Get ‘’Brigade de Protection des Mineurs’’ (BPM), cope child protection system office, taking action effectively , according to mémorandum of collaboration signed on the project.
Work and get from all GSM operators a protocole to set SMS for free or at a low cost on the project
Work with each operator to implement the green number on his system
Continue advocacy with public authorities (ministry of defense, interior, communications, social affairs, minors’ judge, assembly, …) to get their buy-in, support and involvment.
Networking with other projects/NGOs
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child Project Next steps and way forward
Monitor in liaise with WAR Social & Media Advisor all grants funding to support the project
Continue and re-enforce institutional support to child protections system offices in order to give adequate response to violence cases reported
Train all structured children comitees (CVED, CEDA, CEDEC) of our PUs Couffo & Atacora and give them support to monitor all abuse cases reported and treated by ROC team and public authorities at country level.
Train all structured children comitees (CVED, CEDA, CEDEC) of our PUs Couffo & Atacora to use medias tools and techies to document violence against child cases.
Work and advocate in order to get the project be integrated into the Child Protection System in Benin and managed fully by the government
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child ICT Responsibilities
Manage all ICT technical's aspects (configurations, implementation, reporting, …)
Support, Train and Team capacity building Monitoring of the system (if needed) Point person on how achieve goals by using ICT (work with
program, communities, other NGOs, …) Technological eve Periodically upgrading the system when new versions of
FrontlineSMS and Ushahidi become available; Employing best practices with regard to the security of the
system; Providing periodic status reports on the functioning of
technical components; and Collaborating with other parties on the implementation of new features and functionality as the need arises.
USHAHIDI Project in Benin to fight Violence Against
Child CONCLUSION
USHAHIDI project in Benin helps program to fight violence against child
It shows that rural community can use new technologies in very simple manner to reduce violence against child and sensitize authorities and communities on the scope of violence against child
This project shows that ICT can be used to achieve business goals in various domain (Rights, Health, Food security, Emergency, Education, …)
The VAC Benin project is an exciting initiative that has the potential to significantly raise the profile of violence against children in Benin while contributing to the resolution of cases where children have been abused, kidnapped, exploited, or otherwise mistreated.
Thanks you for your attention. I am happy to take questions.