Don't forget to RSVP for the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Summit, happening 4 Dec, by 26 Nov to secure your spot. People, organizations, and communities will be joining in a conversation about the past, present, and future of humanitarian mapping. https://t.co/rr5k1QcTI8#HotSummitpic.twitter.com/aVq6mXH4wH— HOTOSM (@hotosm) November 21, 2020
With the astounding success and completion of our competition, we will be opening 5 new towns for our competitors to contribute to! This will complete all #UNMAPPEDPH towns and hopefully you can help us in clearing these tasks out before the year ends@hotosmpic.twitter.com/XbbIKysNYx— mapbeks (@mapbeks) November 23, 2020
Thank you to @OpenCage for 4 years of support of HOT. Your contributions have been invaluable for us in creating actionable map data for disaster resilience and response and long-term community development. https://t.co/lDgBTcKW6o— HOTOSM (@hotosm) November 23, 2020
Structures on Ly Son Island, Vietnam, have suffered serious damage from Cyclone Molave. Help support these communities by mapping on the Tasking Manager. This project is rated as intermediate for the high building density of the communes on the island. https://t.co/4WWzJeDc1Spic.twitter.com/xrcB5mx1cn— HOTOSM (@hotosm) November 23, 2020
Validators are an essential part of the mapping process, ensuring the data mappers create are accurate and providing them with valuable feedback to improve their skills. Join our semi-monthly validator training this Wednesday, 25 Nov, at 3:30pm UTC: https://t.co/aStpOYNMdcpic.twitter.com/o4jGBLTMiH— HOTOSM (@hotosm) November 24, 2020
Interested in getting more involved with HOT and the humanitarian mapping community? Our working groups are always looking for new members. Click here to learn more about each of the working groups and find out when they meet: https://t.co/pO2EtBXNEopic.twitter.com/eTh4PuIvr0— HOTOSM (@hotosm) November 24, 2020