Everybody remembers how the OSM community made the news in jan. 2010 with 
mapping for the Haiti Earthquake. Since then, the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap 
Team (HOT) has continued collaboration with various humanitarian NGO's and UN 
agencies to support humanitarian organizations for various disasters and 
humanitarian relief. 

The recent military conflicts in Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali and Syria 
have created a very complex humanitarian situation. There are presently  
hundred of thousand of people displaced and new people are displaced regularly. 
It is also very dificult for NGO's to circulate on the territory. The logistic 
to respond to these humanitarian needs necessitates good base maps that are 
generally not available in these countries. Then, the OSM community is very 
sollicited to collaborate to map rapidly these areas since the commercial 
mappers neglect these areas.

The HOT team recently activated humanitarian mapping support for these three 
countries at the request of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of 
Humanitarian Affairs for Mali (UNOCHA) and humanitarian organizations. With 
this very particular situation, we thought of asking other OSM contributors to 
collaborate to mapping these countries.


You can see the articles published on the HOT Blog to describe these 
activations.
- 
http://hot.openstreetmap.org/updates/2012-12-12_hot_pre_activation_south_and_north_kivu_democratic_republic_of_congo
- http://hot.openstreetmap.org/updates/2013-01-28_syria_activation
- http://hot.openstreetmap.org/updates/2013-02-01_Mali_Activation


The OSM Tasking Manager facilitates the coordination of the various remote 
mappers. We invite the OSM community in general to help the Humanitarian 
OpenStreetMap Team respond rapidly to this situation. Below are links to Task 
Manager jobs for these three countries.

- http://tasks.hotosm.org/#all/Congo
- http://tasks.hotosm.org/#all/Mali
- http://tasks.hotosm.org/#all/syria


Other then 
base mapping of various areas, we are asked to geolocate various Basic Services 
Utilities (ie.
Health facilities, Schools, Water points). This information is crucial for 
humanitarian organizations and we are looking for
volunteers with local knowledge of these countries to help us on this topic.
These mapping activities are lead by HOT members described below and 
coordination is generally done via the HOT distribution list 
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
.

- Democratic Republic of Congo : Pierre Béland with Claire Halleux has HOT 
contact in DR Congo

- Mali : Pierre Béland and Frédéric Bonifas
- Syria : Joseph Reeves
- Support to these teams by Nicolas and Kate Chapman

Please join us!

 
Pierre Béland
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
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