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Community Mapping for Refugees in Uganda a1 Gift of the United States Government - Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration - US Department of State Uganda is renowned for its incredibly progressive policy towards refugees, one of the


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Community Mapping for Refugees in Uganda

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Gift of the United States Government - Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration - US Department of State

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Uganda is renowned for its incredibly progressive policy towards refugees,

  • ne of the best in the world.

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The profile of these refugees is characterised by a high proportion of women and children representing approximately 84%

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Refugees are entitled to work, have freedom of movement, and access to social services such as health and education 5

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Uganda has the world's youngest population with over 78% of its population below the age

  • f 30. The median age is 15.9 years.

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Creating maps for refugees settlements and the hosting community

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Remote Mapping precedes field mapping

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Missing Maps Mapathon London, Mapping for

Refugees in Uganda

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Data Model - Villages, Health, Education, CBI, Other Facilities.

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There is a need for a consistent settlement/camp boundaries tagging system to reflect the growing need for representing refugees and displaced persons on a map.

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Combining local knowledge with mobile data collection tools

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Some places are hard to reach and require crossing rivers on a canoe with a motorbike

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Improvisation to get the job done - Hacking phone charging

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GPX tracks used to improve the road network.

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A water point in the hosting community vs a water point in the refugee settlement

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Community Resilience - Refugees creating small business in the settlements

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Functional vs Non-Functional Water Points

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Using ODK for data collection and WhatsApp to share updates from the field

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Using the Kobo server to aggregate data from the surveyors

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Data cleaning pipeline, separating partner data from OSM data

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Quality Assurance workflow, data quality is key!

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Inter-agency coordination - Government, NGO, and

the community working together to share data on a common platform

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OpenStreetMap training for government agencies - Disaster Department (OPM) Uganda Bureau of

Statistics, Ministry of Lands, City Authorities

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Giving back to the community - Sub County offices now

have maps in their offices

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Creating the mappers of tomorrow - Taking

OpenStreetMap to secondary schools

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HOT is helping grow the vibrant OSM Community in Uganda.

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MapUganda is a registered NGO in Uganda, 8 YouthMappers Chapters

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State of the Map Africa 2017

Coming back in 2019!

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State of the Map Africa

  • Creating Continental Collaboration on

OpenStreetMap

  • Grow OpenStreetMap Africa as a network
  • f local OSM communities in Africa
  • Showcase the possibilities of

OpenStreetMap to organisations, government and businesses

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OpenStreetMap Soccer

Uganda Vs Rest of the World

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HOT Uganda Team

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Thank You!

Follow us @hotosm_uganda @mapuganda @osmafrica

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