Chers tous,
Dans la continuité du travail réalisé par le GIS Officer en Guinée, MSF déploie 
maintenant 2 GIS Officers pour couvrir le Sierra Leone et le Liberia, dans la 
lutte contre Ebola.Ce travail de GIS Officer n'aurait pas été aussi efficace 
sans votre action à tous ! Merci encore pour tous les efforts conduits dès la 
première activation et qui n'ont cessé depuis !Je crains malheureusement que 
nous ayons à continuer ces efforts dans les prochaines semaines dépendamment de 
l'extension du virus.Nous restons en contact pour les futurs besoins avec 
l'excellente équipe de coordination: Pierre et Andrew.
Bonne journée,
------------------------------------------Dear all,
Following the work done by the GIS officer deployed in Guinea, MSF is now 
deploying 2 GIS officers in order to cover Sierra Leone and Liberia, for their 
operations against Ebola.
This work would not have been as efficient as it is without your action! Many 
thanks again for all of your efforts done since the first activation and which 
never get weaker!Unfortunately we have to continue those efforts in the coming 
weeks depending on the spread of the virus.We are staying in touch for future 
needs with the amazing coordination team, Pierre and Andrew.
Have a nice day everyone!
MSF GIS-UNITCartONG
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 15:56:21 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HOT] OSM Ebola Response as of august 2014

I've published a new update about the Ebola 
Response.http://hot.openstreetmap.org/updates/2014-08-05_reactivation_of_hot_for_the_ebola_epidemic_second_updateWith
 4.3 millions objects added to the OSM database, the intensity of this OSM 
Activation is now equivalent to the Philippines Haiyan Activation.  The areas 
mapped in West Africa represent a square of approximately 155 km x 155 km.The 
weekly WHO reports in july have showed a constant increase in the no. of cases. 
We are in contac with various UN Agencies, humanitarian organizations deployed 
in West Africa and Satellite imagery providers. We will continue to follow the 
needs of the humanitarians deployed on the ground and add as necessary new HOT 
Tasking Manager jobs to cover new areas as needed.The wiki page for the 
activation has been enhanced to promote the various exports offered by the OSM 
community and 
partners.https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2014_West_Africa_Ebola_Response#Exporting_OpenStreetMap_dataRecall
 of various ungoing OSM Activations with the link to the HOT Tasking Manager.  
Thanks to all the contributors. For the Ebola Activation alone, 712 OSM 
contributors from around the world have contributed remotely since march, 
mapping the various areas. Ebola 
http://tasks.hotosm.org/?sort_by=priority&direction=asc&search=ebolaGaza 
http://tasks.hotosm.org/?sort_by=priority&direction=asc&search=gazaCentral 
African Republic 
http://tasks.hotosm.org/?sort_by=priority&direction=asc&search=Central+African+RepublicSouth
 Sudan 
http://tasks.hotosm.org/?sort_by=priority&direction=asc&search=South+Sudan 
Pierre 
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