Crowd2Map Tanzania
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Crowd2Map Tanzania is a mapping project set up to improve the maps of rural Tanzania to fight female genital mutilation (FGM) and improve development of the region. The project was founded in October 2015 at the Mozilla Festival (London) by Janet Chapman (Tanzania Development Trust) and Egle Marija Ramanauskaite (Human Computation Institute). Egle is now focusing on the EyesOnALZ project, but new members and more than 12700 volunteers are now supporting the Crowd2Map Tanzania project.
Getting in touch
- Website: crowd2map.org
- @Crowd2Map
- Crowd2Map Tanzania
Sponsors
The project is founded as a partnership between:
- Tanzania Development Trust from London, United Kingdom,
- Human Computation Institute, an online international research center,
- Missing Maps,
- Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT),
- Hope For Girls and Women Tanzania(HGWT) from Tanzania
Members
- Janet Chapman (JanetChapman on osm), Tanzania Development Trust, in London, United Kingdom
- Gábor Bakos (on osm), Volunteer GIS Data scientist, in London, United Kingdom
- Herry Kasunga (Kasunga on osm), Volunteer GIS Analyst, in Serengeti, Tanzania
Events
- 19-21 Nov 2021 — State of Map Africa 2021.
- 07 Nov 2021 — As Crowd2Map turns 6, we celebrate the work being done to empower rural communities in Tanzania.
- 18 Jul 2021 — 151 Digital Champions now trained to report FGM and GBV in their communities.
- 23 Jun 2021 — New Digital Champions recruited and trained, with funding from UNFPA Tanzania.
- 10 Aug 2019 — Crowd2Map mapathon to celebrate the 15th birthday of OSM.
- 28 Sep 2018 — Invited by UNFPA to hold mapathon at UNGA, New York, and globally.
- 2–4 March 2018 — Mwanza Open Data and Mapping Conference, in Mwanza.
- 8–10 December 2017 — State of the Map Tanzania 2017, in Dar es Salaam.
- 13 August 2017 — Crowd2Map mapathon to celebrate the 13th birthday of OSM.
- 7 May 2016 — OSM triple mapping party, in Dar es Salaam, London, and Vilnius.