FOSS4G 2022 general tracks

Diego Gonzalez Ferreiro

Based in Brindisi, Italy, he is the Chief of the Solutions and Support Unit and UN Maps Product Manager at the United Nations Global Service Centre. He leads a team of almost 50 GIS professionals dedicated to provide location based services and tools to humanitarian actors in UN peacekeeping and political missions.

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Sessions

08-26
11:30
30min
UN Maps: OpenStreetMap supporting Peace and serving Humanity
Michael Montani, Diego Gonzalez Ferreiro

UN Maps is a program led by the United Nations Department of Operational Support in support of several peacekeeping and political missions such as UNSOS, MONUSCO, MINUSCA, MINUSMA and UNISFA.
By leveraging internal and crowdsourcing capabilities, UN Maps aims not only to enrich topographic and operational data in UN mission areas but also to provide peacekeeping and humanitarian actors with topographic maps, operational geo-information, search and navigation tools, and imagery and street-level base maps, leveraging OpenStreetMap, the Wikipedia of maps.
In order to achieve its goals, the UN Maps Initiative is building a thriving community around the collection, validation, usage, and dissemination of open geospatial data. This community is called UN Mappers.
It benefits from the established crowdsourcing activities, such as mapathons, training opportunities and other collaborative events involving several stakeholders as the UN staff on the field (peacekeeping and agencies, funds and programs), academia (high schools and universities in Africa, EU and US), local communities and remote volunteers.
Together, the UN Mappers community give substantial support not only in the production of maps and web services but also in the development of innovative applications using virtual reality and data analytics. Some of the results obtained with open data to these applications will be presented during the intervention.
Furthermore UN Mappers are working on translating and updating OSM documentation material in all 6 UN official languages, which is distributed with open license.

Open Data
Room 9