Kennedy Jomokela
Kennedy Jomokela currently serves as the Senior Mapping Supervisor under the Local Impact Governance Activity Project in Zambia. Kennedy joined the OpenStreetMap community in 2017 as a contributor at The University of Zambia and served as Publicity Secretary for the University of Zambia YouthMappers Chapter from 2018-2019.
Kennedy is also an active member of the OpenStreetMap Zambia community and has worked on different projects including, Mini-grid Rural Electrification Project (HOT), Driving Sustainable Change for Child’s Rights, Sexual and Gender Based Violence and Lusaka Water Sanitation Project in 2018 and 2020 in Zambia.
Intervention
This mapping project is part of a broader USAID campaign which aims to help Zambia shift more power to its local communities. By empowering local Zambian citizens, this will allow them to prioritize services that will have immediate and positive impacts on their daily lives, such as reduced waiting times in health clinics, better lighting, or improved solid waste management.
By mapping buildings and roads you are supporting the ability for local Zambians to identify where these services are needed, and providing an evidence base for them to seek future public or private sector support.
Existing gender dynamics in Zambia make equitable participation in this shift of power to local communities challenging. To counter this, the campaign aims to increase the capability of women and girls to realize their social, political and economic advancement at the local level. In addition, the campaign aims to reduce gender disparities in access to and control over local opportunities and services.