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ISOOKO Test Deployments: How can users in Kigali Rwanda send feedback on survey questions/topics to an Ushahidi Deployment #3313

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Nthiga opened this issue Oct 3, 2018 · 1 comment
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Nthiga commented Oct 3, 2018

Overview

SMS/USSD Integration for Users in Rwanda - ISOOKO workshop test (Would love to discuss this further to assess suitability and viability bearing in mind ongoing work around Ushahidi - BRCK integration). This would also be useful in engaging Youth groups Between October 15-26th.

Hold Ups

  • There are some assumptions on requirements from a user perspective: haven't met target groups and Aegis hasn't been exactly useful
  • Would this be worth pursuing as we look at BRCK-Ushahidi integration in the long run?

Who is it for? Who are the users?

ISOOKO Consortium team (secondary users), Youth in Kigali (Primary users)

What privacy impacts does it have?

Requirements

Who will this be deployed to?

For a start to Youth groups in Kigali and Aegis Trust Team

What documentation needs to change?

Could discuss this further

Test script

Who will test this?

Monica

Where will this be deployed and tested?

Kigali Rwanda

Deployment

https://isookoyouth.ushahidi.io/views/map and https://isooko.ushahidi.io/views/map
Does this deploy new services?
Pilot Ushahidi in Kigali
Do the new services have health checks?
Can this be feature flagged and deployed disabled?

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rowasc commented Jun 14, 2019

checked with @Nthiga : The ticket is no longer valid. Closing

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