The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is 9 August. This day 
recognizes the achievements and contributions of the world's 370 million 
indigenous people who live in more than 90 countries. 





I wish to join the world in honouring and acknowledging the resilience, dignity 
and strength of indigenous peoples around the world. GEO community are marking 
this day by announcing the launch of the GEO Week 2019 Hackathon, an innovative 
hackathon to advance the use of Earth observation (EO) data by and for youth in 
indigenous communities. The hackathon is being managed by Diana Mastracci with 
support from the GEO community. The hackathon will address EO-based challenges 
and will be co-designed by indigenous youth throughout the world. The goal is 
to encourage the co-development of innovative EO-based applications that are 
locally relevant and enhance the communities way of learning. It will promote 
the use of open EO data among indigenous communities and ultimately to 
co-design locally relevant free and open source software. This will result in 
new means for aligning local/ traditional knowledge and science co-production 
across cultural and generational lines.[1],[2].




Details athttp://www.earthobservations.org/geoweek19.php?t=hackathon





Join us for the GEO Week 2019 and the GEO Ministerial Summit in Canberra, 
Australia (4-9th Nov 2019). Canberra means ‘meeting place’ in Ngunnawal, the 
local indigenous language. Recognizing the history of the land and its 
traditional custodians, GEO Week will bring together diverse people and 
cultures to support and sustain our planet and communities.




Best wishes,




Suchith







[1]https://www.earthobservations.org/geo_blog_obs.php?id=371


[2]https://www.earthobservations.org/geo_blog_obs.php?id=370












  
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