The Slum Vulnerabilities Project, initiated by Samagra Foundation, aims to identify and address key vulnerabilities faced by slum communities. Through data-driven insights and community engagement, the project seeks to improve living conditions and empower residents.
- Data Collection and Analysis: Gather comprehensive data on vulnerabilities such as health risks, sanitation issues, education access, and economic challenges within slum areas.
- Community Engagement: Collaborate with residents to understand their needs and co-create solutions that are sustainable and impactful.
- Implementation of Solutions: Work towards implementing interventions that mitigate vulnerabilities and enhance quality of life in slum communities.
- Data Visualization: Utilize graphs, charts, and maps to present findings and trends.
- Impact Assessment: Measure the effectiveness of implemented solutions through periodic assessments.
- Collaborative Platform: Engage stakeholders including residents, volunteers, and local authorities through workshops, forums, and digital platforms.
- Data Analysis: Python Matplotlib
- Project Management: Git, GitHub
To get started with the Slum Vulnerabilities Project, clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Peeyush-04/Slum-Vulnerabilities-Project.gitInstall the necessary dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txtRefer to the documentation and project wiki for detailed instructions on setting up the development environment and contributing to the project.
We welcome contributions from the community. If you'd like to contribute to the Slum Vulnerabilities Project, please fork the repository and submit a pull request with your proposed changes. Ensure to follow the project's coding conventions and guidelines.
This project is licensed under the Samagra Foundation
For inquiries about the project, reach out to Samagra Foundation.