dc.description.abstract | The city of Nairobi Kenya struggles with lack of an effective communication system between
disaster/danger management authorities, first responders and the public. It turns out that often in
the event of danger the details are not properly communicated, and in most casesunclear, danger
operations authorities take time to confirm the reports and the public do not know how to react to
minimize the potential lossor escalation of the situation. Frequently danger operations authorities
receive insufficient information for them to properly react to the situation, and the information is
incomprehensible, and, in addition, delivered too late to take appropriate actions. A drawback isthe
poor public awareness of what to do during danger situation.
The project is about leveraging the use of social media as a tool of effective communication
against extreme situations, events, natural disaster that can cause harm to the public. The system
will extract data from Twitter, filter the data and promptly notify the user within three minutes
of a confirmed danger. It will also show high risk areas, allow the user to report and attach
evidence of a danger through twitter, avail important danger operation centers contacts, give
information of basic responses to danger and finally but not least, give directions to a location
that has a blood donation drive.
The impact of the project should be similar to that of cities which have embraced such systems.
The project will also be a foundation for studies of public awareness about the dangerous
phenomena, that is; whether people understand phenomena and about the shortcomings in
communicating the phenomena to the public and danger operations authorities. The data
collected by the system about its users will help uncover the preferred method of notification
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