This data was obtained from the "Map It Change It: Unleashing the Power of Gender Data for Safer Public Transport in Addis Ababa" mapathon held in April 2024. The event focused on collecting gender-disaggregated data to address safety concerns in the Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit (LRT) system. The mapathon aimed to empower local communities by gathering detailed information on station conditions, surrounding road segments, and user experiences through participatory mapping and data collection.

This dataset comprises data from three surveys conducted during the "Map It Change It" mapathon in Addis Ababa. The surveys aimed to collect information on station infrastructure, surrounding road segments, and user experiences to improve the safety and efficiency of the LRT system, particularly from a gendered perspective.

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The data was provided and created by the DigitalTransport4Africa (DT4A) initiative, in collaboration with the World Resources Institute (WRI) Africa and the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI), with support from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

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  • Raw Data Collection: Data was collected using Kobo Toolbox and KoboCollect.
  • Processing Steps: Data was cleaned and transformed using Excel and GIS software. This involved removing duplicates, standardizing formats, and ensuring data accuracy.
  • Final Data: The cleaned data was then organized into three distinct datasets corresponding to the Station Survey, Segments Survey, and User Survey.

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  • Date of Creation: April 22 - April 27, 2024

Spatial Coverage

  • Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Coordinate System/Projection: Adindan / UTM zone 37N (EPSG:20137)

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