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Helping People in Need with OSM: The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team State of the Map US 9 June 2013
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Helping People in Need with OSM: The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team

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Schuyler Erle

A high-level overview of the activities of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team. Delivered by Schuyler Erle and Mikel Maron at the State of the Map US in San Francisco on 9 June 2013.
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Helping Peoplein Need with

OSM:The Humanitarian

OpenStreetMap TeamState of the Map US

9 June 2013

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The HumanitarianOpenStreetMap Team

... is a non-profit organization dedicated to supportinghumanitarian work with open data and software.

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OSM and Humanitarian EffortsCrisis responseHumanitarian risk reductionTechnical capacity building

... all using OpenStreetMap!

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PrinciplesDevelop, utilize, and rely on open dataProvide services to humanitarian respondersRespect local knowledge and cultureWork quickly and efficientlyBe open to collaboration and partnerships

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ActivitiesField projectsRemote mappingSoftware developmentCommunity organizing

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Field ProjectsCompleted and ongoing

AusAID (Indonesia)USAID (Haiti)Eurosha (Kenya, Chad, CAR, Burundi)

Early phase

Organization internationale de la Francophonie(Senegal, Burkina Faso, Togo, Chad)OpenCities (Sri Lanka, Bangladesh)

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Other PartnershipsAmerican Red Cross trainingPeace Corps volunteer involvement with OSMImagery to the Crowd (State Dept. HIU)Mapmill (FEMA & Civil Air Patrol)

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Recent Crisis ResponseActivations

Mali (conflict)Syria (conflict)Central African Republic (conflict)Congo (disease outbreak)Afghanistan

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Technical projectsTasking managerHOT export toolExport tag chooserCustom JOSM map stylingMapmill

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Working groupsActivationTechnicalSecurityStrategicMembership

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ChallengesProjects and activationsResponse vs. preparedness vs. developmentOrganizational funding and capacity

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ConclusionHOT is a thingHOT worksHOT needs your help

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Thank you!and especially thank you to all the HOTties out there!

lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot

hotosm.org