Great! In my humble opinion I see this as a natural way, good step and a
better (institutional) approach -- than individuals sending second hand
smartphones to OSM communities in latin america --, specially those
proposing to create humanitarian projects for the purpose to test the
applications or create app communities.  I mean, humanitarian and
development objectives are first.

About using smartphones to maps slums here are some experiences:

https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2016-July/076482.html

A gentle greeting,

Humberto

2016-07-27 11:06 GMT-05:00 Tyler Radford <[email protected]>:

> Hi friends and colleagues,
>
> See
> https://hotosm.org/updates/2016-07-27_introducing_the_mapillary_humanitarian_mapping_kit_in_partnership_with_hot
>
> For a new opportunity to apply for a mapping equipment (smartphone/camera)
> donation for your project.
>
> Best
> Tyler
>
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