Tuesday 5 July 2016

Humanitarian OpenStreetMapping

When I started contributing to OpenStreet mapping community. I volunteered to map my local area and make the invisible visible. By tracing and place schools, buildings and villages onto a global world map, this is one of the achievement I did to give back to the community.
Volunteers from Tunapanda Institute and Map Kibera in Nairobi Kenya


On May 2016, we started joining the Humanitarian OpenStreetMapping community when the task of mapping Tanzania development trust in Serengeti district begun. Where we contributed with them to map the mugumo localities.

Joining HOT Tanzania Mapping Project.

On July 2016, we have also participated project #1988 task for Milange district of Mozambique with Purpose to help indoor residual malaria spraying programs.

Data created from this mapping effort, will help Indoor Residual Spraying programs in Mozambique plan for the upcoming spray campaign. On completion of the base map by remote mappers, Peace Corps Volunteers in Zambezia Province will work with their Mozambican counterparts to complete Field Papers in key villages and towns then add local knowledge to OSM.
Mozambique Project for eradicating Malaria.


Ololchurra is one of the areas in Maasai Mara that before the Openstreet map, Schools and villages were no where to be seen in global maps but thanks to the OSM community for not restricting who and where can volunteers be to contribute to Humanitarians OpenStreet Mapping tasks (HOT).
Mapping My local Area in Maasai Mara.

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