Pombola
Pombola[2] is free open source software by mySociety for running a parliamentary monitoring website.
Mzalendo, the Kenyan website, running on Pombola | |
Initial release | 2013 |
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Repository | |
License | AGPLv3[1] |
Website | www |
Pombola’s development was funded by the Omidyar Network[3] to relaunch the Mzalendo site in Kenya.
The IndigoTrust funded roll-out to further countries, with a particular focus on the provision of transparency websites for sub-Saharan Africa.[4]
Among other features, Pombola allows for websites that publish parliamentary transcripts, hold a database of information about politicians, and, using the mySociety software MapIt, can match a user’s home location to their constituency.
The site was inspired by TheyWorkForYou - mySociety's UK parliamentary monitoring site.[5]
Sites running on Pombola
- Ghana - Odekro[6]
- Kenya - Mzalendo[7]
- Nigeria - Shine Your Eye[8]
- South Africa - People's Assembly[9]
- Zimbabwe - Kuvakazim[10]
gollark: Although it is not basic unless it has a pH above 7.
gollark: That is, I must admit, "based".
gollark: * compiler
gollark: Idea: threaten lyricly by saying you'll send him a description of SCP-3125 if he doesn't make you moderator.
gollark: You should read the antimemetics division stories.
References
- "Pombola - GitHub".
- "Pombola / mySociety".
- "Mzalendo - Technology for Transparency Network".
- mattindigo (21 January 2013). "Grant Awarded to mySociety".
- "MySociety: Pombola". Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- "Home - Odekro".
- "Mzalendo".
- "ShineYourEye".
- "People's Assembly".
- "Home :: KuvakaZim".
External links
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