Twitter –  .@Crowd2Map  are involving local communities in rural #Tanzania to develop #openstreetmap & put unmarked villages on the map

 

Facebook

Crowd2Map Tanzania project was one of the 7 projects selected in the Open Seventeen challenge, which rallies the public to use open data as a means of achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals as proposed but the UN in September 2015! We are now excited to carry on with the help of O17 partners – Citizen CyberlabThe GovLabONE and SciFabric! We’re tackling Goal 11: creating sustainable cities & communities and Goal 4: education through technology.

 As part of the project we are organizing a triple mapping day in Dar+London+Vilnius  on Saturday May 7th.  This will be a fun female-friendly competition-hackathon between the three "camps", as all will compare the results at the end, and  bridge people in the 3 locations via video conference and chat throughout the event.  Please get involved and support this grassroots volunteer run project – more information at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1551808625147532/

 

Thanks

Janet

From: Victor Grigas [mailto:vgrigas@wikimedia.org]
Sent: 26 February 2016 16:32
To: Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org>
Subject: Re: Tanzania crowdsourced mapping project selected for Open Seventeen challenge

 

Hi Janet - 

 

The most appropriate thing to do is to send the message you'd like us to share to this email:

 

social-media@lists.wikimedia.org

 

Where the tweet/facebook post can be publicly debated before it is shared - the wiki way :)

 

Hope this helps

 

On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 1:55 AM, Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org> wrote:

 

 

From: Janet Chapman [mailto:j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org]
Sent: 26 February 2016 06:54
To: 'Janet Chapman' <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org>
Subject: RE: Tanzania crowdsourced mapping project selected for Open Seventeen challenge

 

Hi

 

We’ve set up a competition to promote interest in this – with monthly prizes totalling approx. $70 – do you think Wikimedia would have any interest in supporting this please?  Or if not anyone else you know of?

 

Details are here https://www.facebook.com/groups/1551808625147532/files/

 

Thanks

Janet

 

From: Janet Chapman [mailto:j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org]
Sent: 24 February 2016 14:33
To: 'Victor Grigas' <vgrigas@wikimedia.org>
Subject: RE: Tanzania crowdsourced mapping project selected for Open Seventeen challenge

 

OK, great, thanks J

 

From: Victor Grigas [mailto:vgrigas@wikimedia.org]
Sent: 24 February 2016 14:33
To: Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org>
Subject: Re: Tanzania crowdsourced mapping project selected for Open Seventeen challenge

 

Oh I meant check with my team about promotion - 

 

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org> wrote:

??

 

From: Victor Grigas [mailto:vgrigas@wikimedia.org]
Sent: 24 February 2016 14:19


To: Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org>
Subject: Re: Tanzania crowdsourced mapping project selected for Open Seventeen challenge

 

 

 

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:31 AM, Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org> wrote:

I thought entering data in open street map was part of wikimedia?

Thanks

Janet

 

 

Yes - I believe it is!

 

Let me check with my team.

 

From: Victor Grigas [mailto:vgrigas@wikimedia.org]
Sent: 23 February 2016 19:43
To: Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org>
Subject: Re: Tanzania crowdsourced mapping project selected for Open Seventeen challenge

 

Hi Janet -

 

Thanks for thinking of me - 

 

IDK if WMF can promote exactly, I'm unclear how this might relate to Wikipedia? Can you explain?

 

On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 4:34 AM, Janet Chapman <j.chapman@tanzdevtrust.org> wrote:

Dear Victor

 

I hope you are well.  I thought you might be interested in this project I started.  If you’re able to help promote the project, and in particular the hackathon that would be fantastic.

In February our  Crowd2Map Tanzania project was one of the 7 projects selected in the Open Seventeen challenge, which rallies the public to use open data as a means of achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals as proposed but the UN in September 2015! We are now excited to carry on with the help of O17 partners – Citizen CyberlabThe GovLabONE and SciFabric! We’re tackling Goal 11: creating sustainable cities & communities and Goal 4: education through technology.Goal 11: creating sustainable cities & communities and Goal 4: education through technology

 As part of the project we are organizing a triple mapping day in Dar+London+Vilnius  involving Marieme Jamme from Africa Gathering, Rosy Mondardini from O17 and Egle Marija Ramanauskaite from Technology.org  on Saturday May 7th.  This will be a fun female-friendly competition-hackathon between the three "camps", as all will compare the results at the end, and  bridge techies in the 3 locations via video conference and chat throughout the event across locations.  This will be coupled with a "challenge" for the locals, e.g. three areas/schools/villages will  compete between themselves, i.e. who adds the most resources. Current data is here Instructions to add data are here.   

Twitter @Crowd2Map 

 

Thanks

Janet

 

 

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