At this hands-on MAPATHON, we will be introduced to the work of
“Crowd2Map [https://crowd2map.org/]”, a charity that exists to
help girls at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM) in TANZANIA. The
founder of CROWD2MAP, Janet Chapman
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetchapman?originalSubdomain=uk], will
join us to briefly speak about the issue of FGM in TANZANIA AND WHAT
IS BEING DONE TO PREVENT IT. Janet’s main focus is the improvement
of maps in Tanzania. This is a task that is currently managed through
the Open Street Map editor, and volunteers from around the world help
to identify roads and buildings so that this information can be used
by those working on the ground.
Janet will teach us how to use the Open Street Map editor, so that we
can spend a couple of hours helping out this project by adding
information to maps. Please bring your own laptop so you can
participate in this, drinks and Pizza will be provided.
For those who are interested in doing more, we will discuss ways for
people to volunteer their time for Crowd2Map beyond this event. There
are lots of interesting data projects that we have already identified,
such as using open source data to learn more about Tanzania and the
issue of FGM, analysing volunteer engagement and learning more about
making the mapping process more efficient and accurate.
Find out more about CROWD2MAP here [https://crowd2map.org/].
WHAT TO BRING AND EXPECT DURING THE EVENING
You'll need to BRING YOUR LAPTOP with you so you can get hands-on,
helping improve maps of Tanzania. Never used Open Street Map editor
before? No problem! We'll teach you how to use it at the start of the
evening.
Refreshments and pizzas will be provided.
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