Using JamiiHub for my project / community
More detailed information for potential administrators
How to use JamiiHub in your project?
👥 Community members can access JamiiHub through this page (nca.voca.city)
Even more easily, they can participate through designated WhatsApp groups 📱
👩💼 NCA staff who want to use JamiiHub as part of their consultation practice are called administrators.
🛠 Administrators set up and design WhatsApp groups through an administrative dashboard accessible via any internet browser.
📧 If you want to become an administrator and start using JamiiHub with your community, please contact jamiihub@nca.no.
🌍 What can JamiiHub be used for?
JamiiHub can be used to:
✅ Communicate with entire communities about issues at community level
✅ Communicate with specific populations targeted by a project about issues at programme level
💡 Possibilities in JamiiHub
🎯 Targeted communication:
Organise community members into target groups
All members of a community (geographical, organizational, etc.) can be gathered in one WhatsApp group.
Community members can then choose additional WhatsApp groups specific to their interests.
📌 Example: Chicken farmers living in Pemba can be members of the general “Pemba WhatsApp group” for community issues and “Modern Poultry Farming in Pemba” for chicken farming discussions.
🔍 Find out what is important to the community:
Administrators can use the WhatsApp group to ask users which issues matter most.
💬 Users can respond by adding suggestions, and all group members can vote on incoming ideas.
📢 Information and nano-learning:
NCA staff can share short messages with information, updates, and nano-learning.
📲 All members in a WhatsApp group will receive the message.
🤝 Knowledge sharing:
When prompted by an administrator, all members in a WhatsApp group can share stories, knowledge, and opinions visible to the rest of the group.
📊 Surveys/polls:
Administrators and users can ask questions that others may respond to.
📈 Data collection:
All data is automatically collected and can be used by NCA staff to prioritise, design, and evaluate interventions.
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