SPECIAL FEATURE: Nigerian Election coverage, 2015.

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Role: Producer, Editor, Writer, Mentor & Co-ordinator.


The 2015 Niger Delta elections project – designed in partnership with Stakeholder Democracy Network – was an On Our Radar special feature. The project enabled a network of citizen journalists based around the Niger Delta to report on the elections using basic mobile phones.

Initial training sessions were delivered in November 2014 and in the months that followed, over 130 reports were published covering the run up to and aftermath of of the election.

The citizen reporters investigated what communities on the ground wanted from their new government, reflected on a successful democratic transition, and flagged local instances irregularities, violence or intimidation.

Their stories were regularly picked up by international media.

http://www.onourradar.org/nigerdelta/

Feature writing:

https://ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/nigeria-elections-a-victory-democracy-electorate-people/

SMS Voices (Sierra Leone & Kenya)

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Role: Communications designer & project co-ordinator.


 

Remote citizens across the world can struggle to engage with governing bodies who often reside in (and prioritise) urban areas. As mobile prevalence increases, SMS is becoming a practical tool for improving information sharing and active citizenship within more remote populations.

Working with award-winning communications agency – On Our Radar, we built a unique communications system that connect remote citizens to their local councillors using SMS. Across Sierra Leone and Kenya, we invited farmers, teachers, full time mothers, students and traders to participate and become community reporters. Each was training to used text messaging to highlight issues of local concern to their local councillors, by sending them anonymous micro-reports via SMS. Each report includes factual material crowdsourced from their communities, covering any of the five thematic areas: youth, governance, access to services, gender, and justice and security. These messages are received by participating local councillors, who also received training. The councillors are asked to respond via SMS and explain to reporters their planned response to the problems raised. Rather than going from handset to handset, the SMS reports were transmitted via On Our Radar’s custom-built online platform, which stores the reports online, so they can be tracked by theme, location and councillor responsiveness.

I managed the network of both of these projects and worked to develop engagement strategies that took into account a range of issues related to user connectivity, capacity and confidence.

SPECIAL FEATURE: Ebola coverage, Sierra Leone

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Role: Producer, Editor, Writer, Mentor & Co-ordinator.


Citizen journalists across Sierra Leone reported on their Ebola experiences throughout the 2014-16 Ebola crisis. This blog details the award-winning coverage.

I trained, mentored and co-ordinated a network of reporters across the country, as they reported stories from the heart of the outbreak. I also developed written content for Al Jazeera Online, the Guardian, Channel 4 News Online, Sahara Reporters & Vice News, amongst others. Audio-video content sourced and produced independently for BBC World Service, BBC Outside Source, BBC World News TV and CBC Radio.

Visit the main On Our Radar site to find out more about this unique process.