GeoforAll community welcomes Msilikale Msilanga  as our GeoForAll-Africa chair. 
Msilikale Msilanga is a spatial planner professional from Tanzania and  have  
experiences from Europe and Latin America based on the same field. He has been 
working at the World Bank since 2011 as the Geospatial consultant before he 
went to have his Masters for two years. Now he is back at the World Bank 
supporting the open data team and more mapping projects in Tanzania. For more 
than five years, he has been working with the local communities in Dar es 
salaam helping them to map their own areas using OSM. Through these maps which 
are mostly in the informal settlements, more issues facing the community has 
been identified and more projects have been identified one of them being Ramani 
Huria [1]. He is the co-chair of the very successful FOSS4G 2018 in Dar es 
Salaam. [2]


GeoForAll community want to thank Professor Serena Coetzee, Rania Elsayed 
Ibrahim  and Bridget Fleming  for all the work they did as chairs for 
GeoForAll-Africa . Their leadership and commitment has been instrumental in 
helping us expand GeoforAll ideas in Africa. We started with nothing few years 
back . It was with Prof Coetzee’s  great leadership to establish the first Open 
Source Geospatial Lab in Africa at the University of Pretoria and work that 
helped us build the momentum across Africa. We will need their help and 
guidance for the future. Serena’s  new leadership role and work for UN-OpenGIS 
[3] is very important for the whole world and we are looking forward for her 
leadership on this.


We are all looking forward to Msilikale leadership to expand GeoForAll and make 
sure everyone benefits from geoeducation and digital economy opportunities.


Best wishes,


Suchith


[1] https://techcamp.america.gov/bios/msilikale-msilanga/

[2] https://2018.foss4g.org/geoforall/

[3] http://unopengis.org/about.html




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