Thank you Andres! Yenchi is based on Ushahidi project. The installation is not simple but it's a very useful tool. Also, some years ago, they offerred a free cloud space for NGO's
Mariángela On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 1:17 PM Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes < [email protected]> wrote: > ¡No pos wow como dicen en Texas y California Spanglish! > > Amazing work, viva GIS. I wish we had something like that for North Texas, > mapping the same and then some (for example, worker abuse as reported to > Labor Department agencies). > > I’m the executive director of Opening Doors (https://www.odisinc.org), > and my particular interest is that undocumented immigrant women and workers > in the U.S. victims of such crimes can get immigration legal remedies! A > practical benefit coming out of such heinous crimes! > > Ok, back to finishing up pro se asylum applications for 3 Afghan sisters > and virtual TPS applications for Venezuelans in Colorado😎 > > Regards / Saludos / Grato > > Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes > Pronouns: He/Him/They/Them (equal preference) > > On Apr 28, 2024, at 11:08 AM, Mariangela Petrizzo <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Sorry, the correct url is http://yenchi.activistasxsl.org > > Cheers > Mariángela > > On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 7:35 PM María Angela Petrizzo Páez < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Thank you! >> >> We have been working since 2006 in what we call "feminizing >> technologies", we have developed activities such as women in technology >> forums, a project with blind women, and since 2015 we have been promoting >> good practices to prevent gender-based digital violence inside feminists >> organizations and people. Last year, we also conducted a research to >> characterize gender-based digital violence in our country. >> >> We also support this app: http://yenchi activistasxsl.org where we put >> geo-referenced information about GBV. >> >> Mariangela. >> >> >> Sobre 27/04/2024 en 7:22 p. m., Kate Krauss <[email protected]> >> escribió: >> >> Dear Mariángela, >> >> It's great to have you here. What projects are you or your group working >> on; what ideas are you thinking about? >> >> Kate Krauss >> >> On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 6:17 PM Mariangela Petrizzo <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi! >>> >>> I am writing from Venezuela, and I am a member of Mujeres Activistas por >>> el Software Libre (http://activistasxsl.org). 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