Wazimap is a Django application for exploring census and other similar data. It makes it easy to understand a place through the eyes of the data, and to explore data across a range of places. It is most suited for census data but can easily be used with other data that is similarly focused on places in a country.
Check out Wazimap South Africa and HURUmap to get an idea of what Wazimap is about.
Wazimap is a fork of the excellent Censusreporter project which was funded by a Knight News Challenge grant. You can also find Censusreporter on GitHub.
Wazimap builds on Censusreporter and makes it easier to re-use. Wazimap was originally built by OpenUp with the support of Media Monitoring Africa. It is maintained by OpenUp.
- Wazimap is on Twitter as @Wazimap.
- Read the full Wazimap documentation.
Read the full Wazimap documentation to get started.
Run the tests:
python manage.py test
Update VERSION appropriately
Update the CHANGES.rst
Commit and push to github
Release to PyPI:
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload
Copyright (c) 2014 Census Reporter.
Wazimap is licensed under the MIT License.
The Wazimap name and branding is Copyright 2013-2017 Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and may not be used without permission.
If you use this software, please provide attribution to Census Reporter, Wazimap, Media Monitoring Africa and OpenUp.