The various HOT Task Manager Jobs for Mali are to provide a base map for the 
humanitarian organizations in this complex humanitarian situation.
Military actions in  north of Mali are still provoking important displacements 
of people. 

see http://tasks.hotosm.org/#all/Mali


There are specific tasks for cities which need a special attention. Other tasks 
cover large portion of the territory were we identify and trace roads and 
populated places. There territory to cover is immense. But note that in this 
semi-desertic area, there may be large zones were no roads or populated places 
will be found. After validating such areas, simply indicate the task as done. 
Pay special attention when tracing roads. In desertic areas, you will often see 
portions of road where drivers are going aside of the main trail. You may find 
5, 10 closed traces in parallel and joining at a certain point. It is 
meaningless to trace all of these. See for example http://binged.it/W7EoA8. We 
should resume this information with keeping only a central line that represent 
these various segments.


Humanitarian logistic to deliver goods and services requires to identify 
rapidly the major infrastructures. To respond to the two prioritites identified 
below, I suggest that experienced OSM mappers work on these without defining 
tasks, and simply follow coastlines or highways. Don't hesitate to discuss 
about your experience mapping these. The #hot chat is always a place to come, 
discuss and coordinate with other HOT contributors.

1. Major roads that may be used by humanitarians to bring good and services 
from neighborhood countries and across various regions of Mali. Select a road 
and use the wiki page to coordinate with other mappers and specify the road you 
are working on. This way, I expect that we can answer more rapidly to this 
priority and better harmonize the road network classification.

wiki http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2012_Mali_Crisis

2. Niger river coastline, islands and populated places down from Gao to the 
Niger border are very roughly traced.  Bing High Res Imagery is available for 
most of the area.  You will find examples of how to map these areas by looking 
at what have been done around Gao. 


 
Pierre 
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