This tool makes visible the people, groups, and structures surrounding the person or group most affected by the challenge. Instead of looking at the challenge only through personal experience, the map helps reveal who is involved, who provides support, who creates obstacles, who remains invisible, and who could play an important role in the next steps of the process.
The map reflects the ethic of care for people: every challenge exists within a web of relationships. The first step toward fairer and healthier solutions is to recognize who is present, how roles are distributed, and where there is potential for connection, support, or the restoration of trust.