Hi,
> Great Karl if you can get the same insight from Bill Lang
The following conf call is an opportunity to gain more insight. Bill is
going to talk about the Master List. Unfortunately, I can't attend. It
shouldn't be a problem if somebody else wants to join the call. AFAIK,
Jean-Guilhelm and Kate got the invitation too.
Regards
Karl
Termineinladung
Titel:
Haiti Health Facilities Working Group: Meeting to discuss the Resource
Finder
Ort:
1-866-705-5077 passcode: 6149465
Wann:
Dienstag, 29. Juni 2010, 17:00 -- 18:00
Organisator:
Rose-wood, Alyson (HHS/)
Beschreibung:
Dear All, Good afternoon to you. We would like to invite you to
participate in the next phone call of the Haiti Health Facilities
Working Group scheduled for Tuesday, June 29th. Thanks to the
collaborative work of Google, Shoreland and MEASURE Evaluation, the
Resource Finder is about ready to be launched. Please join us on this
call to discuss the Resource Finder, its launch, and next steps for the
Working Group. Call Information: Date: Tuesday, June 29th Time: 11 a.m.
-- noon (EST) Call-in Telephone Number: 1-866-705-5077 (if you are
calling from the U.S.) and +001-517-444-3974 (if you are calling from
outside the U.S.) Passcode for the Telephone Call: 6149465 Agenda: I.
Welcome and Introductions (Kimberly Konkel, HHS Partnership Center,
Co-chair of the Haiti Health Facilities Working Group) II. Update on the
Resource Finder & its launch (Roni Zieger/Joanne Stevens, Google) III.
Update on the Master List and how it will fit in with the Resource
Finder going forward (Bill Lang, Shoreland) IV. Thoughts from Group
members in Haiti (Stephane Morriseau from the USAID Haiti Health Task
Force, the MSPP, Mike Edwards from MEASURE Evaluation and Fanor Joseph
from JSI/Haiti) V. Open discussion and next steps VI. Meeting summary
(Carmen-Rosa Torres, HHS Office of Global Health Affairs, Co-chair of
the Haiti Health Facilities Working Group) We look forward to having you
all join the call and we are excited about all the hard work that has
gone into making the Resource Finder. As always, the minutes will be
posted to the MAX community website after the call. Best wishes, Alyson
Rose-Wood [email protected]/(202) 260-1931
Am 20.06.2010 01:26, schrieb nicolas chavent:
All-
SAR
Tx for bringing this up Ivan & great Kate for removing those: the SAR
worked as a reference grid at the onset of the quake until OCHA rolled
out its PCODES and SSID (UUID) late January.
Health Facilities
Thanks Karl for your heads up, I am copying Severin who worked in
Haiti for the Health Cluster the 2 past weeks in DB reconciliation to
hear about the scope of his DB reconciliation work and the relation he
had with Shoreland
I think that once reconciled and a joint Health Fac datamodel
established bridging between PAHO / Shoreland and Health Cluster, OSM
will be the /de facto/ point of truth for this layer
Neat Severin if you can step in and advice on how to move forward at
best leveraging on your work
Great Karl if you can get the same insight from Bill Lang
Thanks for your help on this and looking fwd to pursue this data
import work with you
Ciao
N
2010/6/19 Kate Chapman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Thanks Iván I was going to clear those out. Good to hear someone else
has the same opinion, I'll go ahead and do that.
-Kate
2010/6/19 Iván Sánchez Ortega <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> Those releases will make OSM data outdated and will call for
withdrawing
>> osm data for all objects (but Health Facs which will desserve a
specific
>> treatment) and run a bulk uploads
> [...]
>
>
> Speaking of imports and cleaning up...
>
> A long while ago I uploaded some Search-and-Rescue zones:
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/387709
>
> I just want to call this for your attention; they should be
cleaned up IMHO.
>
>
> Best,
> --
> ----------------------------------
> Iván Sánchez Ortega <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
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