Esto es lo que comenté el otro día que compartió Felix de la experiencia en 
Nicaragua con niños y jóvenes.

> Dear worldwide OSM community,
> 
> last year, we, the Nicaraguan OSM community realized a wonderful 
> collaboration with UNICEF to map on the Caribbean Coast together with 
> children of different ages to identity the dangerous places in their 
> environment.
> 
> We now have  a complete document documenting the workshops, the methods and 
> everything available in English language: 
> http://en.unicef.org.ni/media/publicaciones/archivos/Geotecnologias_participativas_29_04_16_INGLES.pdf
>  
> <http://en.unicef.org.ni/media/publicaciones/archivos/Geotecnologias_participativas_29_04_16_INGLES.pdf>
> 
> “These kinds of initiative share new knowledge and encourage innovation,” 
> commented Philippe Barragne-Bigot, the UNICEF Representative in Nicaragua, 
> talking about the results of the mapping in Bluefields. “They also include 
> children and adolescents, giving them the opportunity to participate as 
> thinkers and implementers, identify places of risk and propose solutions to 
> the problems. These experiences can change children’s lives and also have the 
> potential to change their environment and—why not?—the world.” 
> (http://en.unicef.org.ni/prensa/140/ <http://en.unicef.org.ni/prensa/140/>)
> 
> Please feel free to use the information and document for similar projects you 
> might be working on.
> 
> Best,
> Felix

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