Re: [HOT] OSM Foundation member fees changing

2020-04-04 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Very true, thanks Rory. And I neglected to mention the automatic waiver
where transfers are a problem...

Still happy to see contribution to OSM systematically acknowledged!

Pete

On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, 15:49 Rory McCann,  wrote:

> On 03.04.20 23:04, Pete Masters via HOT wrote:
> > This is different to HOT membership as to be a member for OSMF you had
> > to pay £15 (sterling) or apply for an exemption on an individual basis
> > (whereas for HOT, you need to be nominated). This fee was regardless of
> > whether £15 was a lot of money or not much money wherever you were from.
> > The new rules look to reward contribution to the OSM project, not just
> > whether you can spare the cash.
>
> The OSMF will also automatically waive the fee if you are from a country
> which cannot send money to the UK (e.g. if you're in Iran)
>
> The list is here: https://join.osmfoundation.org/fee-waiver-program/
>
> If £15 is a lot of money, you can apply for a fee waiver under the
> “financial hardship” scheme.
>
> Both of these programmes have been running successfully for more than a
> year, and are separate from this proposed system
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Re: [HOT] Idle thought time mapping without the Internet

2020-04-04 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
There is also the kobo for Missing Maps tool:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C2ycpdDpOo

It's less visual, unless used in combination with OSMAnd or maps.me, but
the workflow for getting data into OSM is working... It's not completely
'without internet' but once the app and form are downloaded, the data
collection can be done completely offline. Does need a small amount of data
to submit the points of interest to the server once they are collected, of
course...

Pete

On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 2:39 AM Phil Wyatt  wrote:

> Hi John,
>
>
>
> There is the Portable OpenStreetMap project but I suspect that needs to be
> well supported by a team of people who know how it all works
>
>
>
> https://github.com/posm/posm
>
>
>
> That may be an option if working in a ‘project’ type environment
>
>
>
> Cheers - Phil
>
>
>
> *From:* john whelan 
> *Sent:* Saturday, 4 April 2020 11:56 AM
> *To:* HOT 
> *Subject:* [HOT] Idle thought time mapping without the Internet
>
>
>
> Can it be done?
>
>
>
> We have a problem with adding names and detail in developing countries.
> So it needs to be cheap and rugged.
>
>
>
> I'm thinking in terms of smartphone for mapping.  You need to get data to
> it and from it.
>
>
>
> So step one OsmAndMapCreator and create an OSMAND map.  USB stick in the
> post.  The USB stick goes into a laptop.  Do schools have laptops?  Even
> for admin purposes?
>
>
>
> Connect the smartphone to the laptop.  Wifi and something like
> network_browser or even a USB cable.
>
>
>
> Edit in osmand.  Hopefully someone can think of a way to get the edits
> back to OSM.
>
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
>
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Re: [HOT] OSM Foundation member fees changing

2020-04-04 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Thanks Philippe for the thoughts! Can you make sure that you also share
with m...@openstreetmap.org or post to the OSMF talk list [1]
<https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osmf-talk>. Conversation ongoing
in both places :)

Pete

[1] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osmf-talk

On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 1:10 AM Philippe Verdy  wrote:

> For those that are unemployed, paying 15 pounds once is much money,
> including in "rich" countries because of higher general prices for
> life with the low incomes (ven with social benefits). Also lot of
> people can't pay online with their debit card (and they have
> difficulties to spare that money without having it seized for some
> reasons, or because they would have their benefits reduced if they
> keep that money unused in their bank account). Those people have only
> cash (bills/coins or electronic cash) for very short periods and can
> only pay small amounts (the rest of the time they have no money at
> all, everything is taken for essential life support).
>
> One solution would be to pay in fractioned way, by micropayments, e.g.
> by SMS fees (one or two SMS every month at ~0.75€ each, and once you
> reach 20 SMS, you've paid the yearly bill; and each SMS before that
> will count for a ratio of period, so if you can pay only 10 SMS since
> the first one in the 1-year period, you get rights for 6 months since
> that first paid SMS). They would be able to choose when to pay these
> micropayments
>
> Micropayments would satisfy those that have the most time to
> contribute and work the most (they give in fact what is most
> precious), but can't decide because they have no right and can't pay
> the membership right.
>
> However micropayments may cause significant admin costs for OSM or
> HOT; I wonder if there are ways to manage micropayment via efficient
> online services (that would manage the transactions and identity of
> payers), something that would be also useful for general life in
> developing countries (may be some microbank organisation?), with also
> a strict respect of privacy.
>
> Le ven. 3 avr. 2020 à 23:05, Pete Masters via HOT
>  a écrit :
> >
> > Hi all, don't know if you have seen but the OpenStreetMap Foundation
> have been discussing membership fees. Some interesting new proposals have
> been voted on recently...
> >
> >
> https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Group_Minutes/MWG_2020-01-19#implementation_of_new_Fee_waiver_for_mappers.2Fcontributors
> >
> > This is important because the OSMF members vote for the board and the
> board are influential in defining / guiding the future of OpenStreetMap,
> which we all know and love.
> >
> > This is different to HOT membership as to be a member for OSMF you had
> to pay £15 (sterling) or apply for an exemption on an individual basis
> (whereas for HOT, you need to be nominated). This fee was regardless of
> whether £15 was a lot of money or not much money wherever you were from.
> The new rules look to reward contribution to the OSM project, not just
> whether you can spare the cash.
> >
> > The OSMF membership working group are looking for feedback on the
> proposals. You can either email them directly at m...@openstreetmap.org or
> post to the OSMF talk list [1].
> >
> > I think the proposals are good and worth engaging with...
> >
> > Hope you are all safe and well in these crazy times!
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > [1] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osmf-talk
> >
> >
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[HOT] OSM Foundation member fees changing

2020-04-03 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Hi all, don't know if you have seen but the OpenStreetMap Foundation have
been discussing membership fees. Some interesting new proposals have been
voted on recently...

https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Group_Minutes/MWG_2020-01-19#implementation_of_new_Fee_waiver_for_mappers.2Fcontributors


This is important because the OSMF members vote for the board and the board
are influential in defining / guiding the future of OpenStreetMap, which we
all know and love.

This is different to HOT membership as to be a member for OSMF you had to
pay £15 (sterling) or apply for an exemption on an individual basis
(whereas for HOT, you need to be nominated). This fee was regardless of
whether £15 was a lot of money or not much money wherever you were from.
The new rules look to reward contribution to the OSM project, not just
whether you can spare the cash.

The OSMF membership working group are looking for feedback on the
proposals. You can either email them directly at m...@openstreetmap.org or
post to the OSMF talk list [1]
.

I think the proposals are good and worth engaging with...

Hope you are all safe and well in these crazy times!

Pete

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[HOT] OSM diversity and inclusion committee

2020-02-10 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Cross posting from twitter...
https://twitter.com/openstreetmap/status/1226219500086943745?s=19

The new Diversity and Inclusion Special Committee has been appointed to
compile and undertake research on our diversity, identify root causes that
contribute to any shortfalls and make recommendations. Join its starting
meetings on Wednesday February 12:

https://t.co/ukZXV5Ds70
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Re: [HOT] Blog: What did we learn from mapping African megacity Dar es Salaam?

2019-12-15 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Hawa, this is great... thanks so much!

Kudos to all those involved in Ramani Huria! Watching the project and the
team adapt, develop and innovate has been a real pleasure...

Also, I'm looking forward to reading more on the resilience academy -
sounds like a really interesting project...

Cheers,

Pete




On Fri, 13 Dec 2019, 09:42 Hawa Adinani,  wrote:

> Hello HOT community,
>
> Greetings from Tanzania! We are wrapping up Ramani Huria
> ⁠—a community-based mapping project in Dar
> es Salaam, Tanzania focused on flood resilience—our biggest project that
> ran for 4 years (2015 - 2019). I wrote a blog
> ,
> now posted on HOT's website reflecting the project and what we learned from
> implementing such an enormous project in one of Africa's Megacity, Dar es
> Salaam.
>
> Please take a few minutes to read and share this blog so we can reach a
> wider community.
>
> Thanks
>
> Hawa Adinani.
> Communications HOT- Tanzania and OMDTZ
> Phone and Whats App: +255757218451
> Skype;  hawa.adinani
>
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Re: [HOT] Please help us put South Sudan on the Map

2019-12-10 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Hi Micheal, great to meet you! I hope the campaign goes well...

Really impressed with the microgrants this year and encourage everyone to
support!

Cheers,

Pete

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 6:27 AM Micheal Yani  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> My name is Micheal Yani, the coordinator for the new Openstreetmap South
> Sudan community.  I got involved in OpenStreetMap in 2017 through
> HOT-Uganda who conducted an OSM training in Omugo, Rhino Camp Refugee
> settlement in Uganda.
>
> We are starting an OpenStreetMap Community for South Sudan -- our
> community consists of members in both South Sudan and South Sudanese
> refugees living in Uganda, who participated in the mapping of refugee
> settlements in Uganda
> 
> with HOT.
>
> Our major target is to train the South Sudanese refugees in Uganda,
> Students, Government agencies, and Non-Governmental Organisations working
> in South Sudan, and equip them with the applications, skills and knowledge
> of using the OpenStreetMap data to solve challenges like seasonal flooding
> affecting the community.
>
> We are also planning to start a YouthMappers chapter for the students at
> Juba International University in South Sudan, in addition to training 150
> new mappers to join the community who will add missing places on the map in
> addition to mapping areas affected by flooding.
>
> We are looking for funds to hold workshops, train people and buy devices
> to carry out the mapping. Our community will be glad to receive your
> donation towards reaching our goal to build the OSM community in South
> Sudan.
>
> bit.ly/MTDsouthsudan
>
> Best regards,
>
> Micheal Yani
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Re: [HOT] OSM Sierra Leone is fundraising!

2019-11-28 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Hi Tommy, thanks for the email. Excited about the project, especially as I
have done some OSM mapping in Sierra Leone with MSF (mapping waterpoints in
Freetown)

For future reference, if people are writing aboiut their microgrants
project, reference the microgrants programme in the email and use the
official donately link - https://pages.donately.com/hotosm/campaigns/ -
just in case people think it might be a phishing email, which obviously
this is not!

Good luck with the campaign!!

Pete

On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 12:16 PM OSM Sierra Leone 
wrote:

> Hello
>
> I'm Tommy Charles a coordinator at Openstreetmap- Sierra Leone which is a
> registered Non-Governmental Organization in Sierra Leone. We're are engaged
> in humanitarian mapping with the application of Openstreetmap and other
> open data collection and visualization techniques.
>
> Currently, we are working to revive and expand our mapping community but
> we lack all the prerequisites to do so. These prerequisites include, a
> permanent venue to hold mapathons, computers, mobile phones and Internet
> facilities.
>
> Our main goal is to have a community with a strong foundation and
> structures  to execute mapping, community awareness and exposure projects
> similar to Map Kibera, Open Cities and vulnerability assessments. This will
> be very essential in a country that experiences disease outbreaks,
> Landslides and flooding every year
>
> Against this backdrop we are seeking funds to procure computers, mobile
> phones and portable internet sources for mapping, data collection,
> workshops and other beneficial activities .
>
> With these we'll be able  to have a memorandum of understanding with the
> Geographic Information System- Laboratory at Fourah Bay College in order to
> use the Laboratory as a permanent location to hold mapathons, workshops and
> activities of our community.
>
> We are kindly pleading for your donations in order to achieve this goal.
> Please do so by checking out our donation page through the link below where
> you'll find our donation link.
>
>
> https://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FMTDsierraleone=D=2=AFQjCNGw4IMZjNz6-q54KXhOts1100cuwA
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>
> Our community will appreciate your kind efforts whether big or small to
> keep it alive and sustainable to continue its humanitarian course.
>
> Regards
> Tommy Charles
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Re: [HOT] Tasking manager unstable

2019-11-13 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
I'm sure you are all aware, but just in case... this is geo week and there
are more than 70 mapathons planned for this week. Maybe updates from the
tech team need to be posted across channels on this as it is critical
infrastructure for all of these events and people might not be connected to
slack / list / facebook etc...

Cheers,

Pete

On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 11:38 AM Micheal Yani 
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>   Hello Tech team, we  just want to let you know that the tasking manager
> isn't stable yet, It has has worked for 2 hrs and now is on and off.
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Re: [HOT] Mapswipe

2019-07-04 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
working for me now...

On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 8:33 PM Hagellach Hegenich 
wrote:

> Hey Nick,
> same for me. :(
> We're having a look at it now and can hopefully resolve this soon.
> Let you know about the progress,
> Kind regards,
> Benni
>
> Am Do., 4. Juli 2019 um 21:19 Uhr schrieb Nick Allen <
> nick.allen...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is anyone else having problems with mapswipe? 4 of us can't get it
>> working despite using it earlier today. We're getting messages about
>> internal errors.
>>
>> Nick
>> my phone is responsible for any spelling mistakes!
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Re: [HOT] Corporate mapathon?

2019-06-20 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Hey Emmor, had a bit of a search and it could be Australian College of
Nursing... https://twitter.com/monash_nm/status/900285923551698944

They are linked to Monash Uni in Melbourne, who have done Missing Mapsy
stuff before (although usually around MapSwipe as far as I know).

https://twitter.com/trishnayna might be a good person to ask for more
info...

Cheers,

Pete



On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 2:49 PM Vao Matua  wrote:

> I am seeing edits in our HOT projects in Tanzania with these hashtags:
> #ACNAustraliaFY19
> #acnmelbourne
> #acnaNZ-june20
>
> Last month we had significant problems with the work associated with these
> hashtags.
> Does anyone know who they are and the contact information about the leader?
>
> Thanks
>
> Emmor
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Re: [HOT] HOT Tasking Manager update to 3.3.0

2019-05-30 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Nice work, TM team!

This looks really exciting, too
https://www.hotosm.org/updates/hands-on-assisted-tasks/

Pete

On Thu, 30 May 2019, 06:17 Felix Delattre, 
wrote:

> We had some delay on getting it out. Please apologize for any
> inconvenience you may have had. Now we are really back online:
> https://tasks.hotosm.org
>
> Have a nice day,
> Felix
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 8:29 AM Felix Delattre
>  wrote:
> >
> > Good news!  Everything went well and the new version of the Tasking
> > Manager is live on https://tasks.hotosm.org
> >
> > In the release notes you can read about the improvements:
> > https://github.com/hotosm/tasking-manager/releases/tag/v3.3.0
> >
> > In addition we cleaned up some of the projects on the HOT Tasking
> Manager:
> >
> >   - We deleted projects with erroneous geographic information. These
> > have not been used for mapping.
> >- We transferred stale projects from "published" state to
> > "archived" for those who haven't been touched since 2017 and counted
> > less of 10% mapped.
> >
> > Furthermore we conducted a relevant upgrade of the infrastructure
> > around the HOT Tasking Manager, in order to improve performance and
> > stability. We are running now on reproducible Cloudformation stacks
> > and upgraded the database version.
> >
> > Keep on mapping! :)
> > Best regards,
> > The Tasking Manager development team
> >
> > On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 7:23 AM Felix Delattre
> >  wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi again -
> > >
> > > We are going to switch off the HOT Tasking Managers (
> https://tasks.hotosm.org and https://tasks.teachosm.org) in some minutes
> in order to apply the upgrade to version 3.3.0. This will take up to two
> hours.
> > >
> > > Please apologize for any inconvenience. We hope you will like the new
> improvements afterwards.
> > >
> > > Yours,
> > > the Tasking Manager development team
> > >
> > > On Wed, May 29, 2019, 18:02 Felix Delattre 
> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Hello list!
> > >>
> > >> We are getting ready to deploy a new Tasking Manager release (3.3.0)
> > >> on tasks.hotosm.org
> > >>
> > >> This time the release involves some additional work on the server
> > >> infrastructure, and clean up and migration of our database. For these
> > >> additional tasks, we will be needing about two hours. Therefore, the
> > >> HOT Tasking Manager won’t be online or usable from 7:30am-9:30am UTC,
> > >> tomorrow 30th of May 2019.
> > >>
> > >> Please refrain from using the Tasking Manager during this period.
> > >>
> > >> Looking forward to sharing a newer Tasking Manager with you tomorrow!
> > >>
> > >> Best,
> > >> The Tasking Manager team
> > >>
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[HOT] What are your priorities for OSMF discussions?

2019-05-09 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Hi all, thought this might be of interest... the OpenStreetMap Foundation
are meeting this month in person and are asking the community to suggest
priority discussions

Feel free to submit a topic!

https://www.reddit.com/r/openstreetmap/comments/bmlq36/the_osmf_board_is_going_to_have_a_facetoface/?utm_source=ifttt

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Re: [HOT] Recent MapSwipe Developments

2019-04-30 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Great update, thanks Benni!

Just in case it's interesting for all of you, the MSF Scientific Days is
actually live stream for free. The new MapSwipe prototype will be presented
in a one minute speed session at 12:40 on the 10th May (UK time) and then
at 13:00 on the same day with a longer video interview with the team. All
welcome!

Agenda is here:
https://www.msf.org.uk/msf-scientific-days-2019-innovation-agenda
Register for live stream at the bottom of this page:
https://www.msf.org.uk/msf-scientific-days-2019-agenda-and-registration

Cheers,

Pete

On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 1:42 PM Hagellach Hegenich 
wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I wanted to share some recent updates related to MapSwipe with you. The
> MapSwipe Working Group meets bi-weekly (e.g. today at 4pm UTC). We also use
> Slack for discussion within our group. Those discussions are open to anyone
> and if you're interested, just give me a short notice.
>
> So what happened so far?
>
> * there are 129 finished MapSwipe projects. <3
> * opening, cleaning and updating the source code of MapSwipe, check it out
> on Github: https://github.com/mapswipe
> * we had a Mapswipe meeting in London at the beginning of April:
> https://twitter.com/TheMissingMaps/status/1112780300105474049
> * we updated our OSM-Wiki page:
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapSwipe
>
> What is going to happen in the next couple of weeks and month?
>
> * MapSwipe will be presented at two events in London (MSF Scientific Days)
> and Geneva (Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction)
> * we're taking a look at the design of the app and thinking about some
> improvements
> * we're working on a new project type related to building footprint
> validation
> * we're working on yet another project type related to change detection
> analysis (as part of HOT's Missing Millions project)
>
> Here's a recent blogpost I put together, which gives some more details:
> http://k1z.blog.uni-heidelberg.de/2019/04/29/mapswipe-for-change-detection-analysis/
>
> This was just a very brief notice, on what the MapSwipe working group is
> up to (and I might have missed some points). I will try to share updates
> more frequently with the wider HOTOSM community. In case you want to hear
> more, join our group or just use this mailing list to raise you questions.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
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Re: [HOT] Microgrants 2019 launch!

2019-04-13 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Super cool. Look forward to seeing what happens next with all of these
communities

And kudos to all who applied. Was a really high quality bunch of proposals
and difficult choices had to be made!

Pete

On Sat, 13 Apr 2019, 10:56 Victor Sunday, 
wrote:

> Wow!!!That's awesome!!!Congratulations to all of you that made it
> Victor
> Nigeria
>
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 2:34 AM Rebecca Firth 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm excited to announce the winners of HOT Microgrants 2019 are:
>> Action for Resilient Communities (Philippines)
>> Code for Africa (Nigeria)
>> Cuerpo Consultivo para el Desarrollo de Río Piedras (Puerto Rico)
>> Leclara (Ghana)
>> OpenStreetMap Cameroon (Cameroon)
>> OpenStreetMap Gambia (The Gambia)
>> OpenStreetMap Nicaragua (Nicaragua)
>> YouthMappers Dhaka College (Bangladesh)
>>
>> And winning the HOT Voting Members follow-on grant from last year's
>> Microgrants communities: Fundación OpenStreetMap Colombia (Colombia)
>>
>> Please find more information on their projects & a photo of each
>> community at:
>>
>> https://www.hotosm.org/updates/eight-new-communities-selected-for-2019-hot-microgrants/
>>
>>
>> Happy weekend all & congratulations to the selected communities!
>>
>> Rebecca
>>
>> --
>> *Rebecca Firth*
>> Director, Community & Partnerships
>> rebecca.fi...@hotosm.org 
>> @RebeccaFirthy
>>
>> *Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team*
>> *Using OpenStreetMap for Humanitarian Response & Economic Development*
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Re: [HOT] Welcome Alex!

2019-03-28 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Hi Alex, great to have you on board!

Pete

On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 1:32 AM Rebecca Firth 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Very pleased to introduce Alex Glynn (
> https://www.hotosm.org/people/alex-glynn/) who joined HOT last week,
> managing our Communications activities globally! Excited to have Alex on
> board to help bring HOT work alive through more and better comms - please
> give her a warm welcome, and let her know any ideas you have for HOT Comms
> going forward!
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Re: [HOT] Help select the best logo for the HOT Summit 2019

2019-03-14 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Thanks Geoffrey, that was fun... Some great designs there. Kudos to all the
artists!

Pete

On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 4:21 PM Geoffrey Kateregga <
geoffrey.katere...@hotosm.org> wrote:

> Hello HOT Community,
>
> We need your help to select the best logo for this year's HOT Summit,
> please check out the entries and vote for your favourite via this form
> https://goo.gl/forms/co3EMNF2EgyLH0bx2
>
> Find the detailed instructions and criteria within the form.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Geoffrey
> HOT Summit WG
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[HOT] Community mapping integrated into outbreak management in Tanzania

2019-02-02 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
In case you didn't see it...

Great work from HOT Tanzania team! Very exciting to see community mapping
playing such a role in outbreak management and epidemiology...

Blog: Piloting Tanzania's First Patient Origin Tracking System.

https://www.hotosm.org/updates/piloting-tanzanias-first-patient-origin-tracking-system/
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