Volunteering from Home: Community Mapping Uganda
Organisation Details
University of Manchester Volunteering & Awards Team
Activity type: Disability , Hospitals and Hospices
Sub theme: Disability, Hospitals and Hospices
Description of role: Community Mapping Uganda is an organisation based in the School of Environment, Education and Development at The University of Manchester. Their goal is to create maps of previously un-mapped areas of the world, in order to help address chronic humanitarian crises. Their work began in the Acholi Sub-Region of Northern Uganda, where they use their maps to provide prosthetic limbs to the many thousands of people who lost arms and legs during a conflict that ravaged the region for over 20 years.
In addition to the delivery of prosthetic limbs, these free maps have also been used for a variety of other purposes, including the installation of Internet connections to dozens of health centres and hundreds schools in the region, several medical programmes including the delivery of prosthetic services and cervical screening to remote communities, and the creation of new water supplies in order to reduce inequality in access to clean drinking water across the region.
Volunteers are needed to fill in blanks on the map by drawing around buildings, roads, footpaths, rovers, and other features that they can see in satellite imagery. All of the data collected is sent to OpenStreetMap, which makes the data freely available for anyone who wants it, and the results are made into digital and paper maps that are freely available to local people.
**NOTE: Due to the Christmas closure, during the period from 18th December to 4th January, please note that you can directly use the instructions on the Community Mapping Uganda website to sign up for an OpenStreetMap account - https://communitymapping.org/ and start mapping! Please keep record of the time taken and your evidence of volunteering and email this to us at volunteers@manchester.ac.uk. We will get back to you after 4th January to log your hours.**
HOW DO I SIGN UP?
Click the Apply Now button below and a member of the Volunteering Team will be in touch by email to explain the next steps, including how to record any Community Mapping Uganda hours for the Stellify Award or the Manchester Leadership Programme.
In addition to the delivery of prosthetic limbs, these free maps have also been used for a variety of other purposes, including the installation of Internet connections to dozens of health centres and hundreds schools in the region, several medical programmes including the delivery of prosthetic services and cervical screening to remote communities, and the creation of new water supplies in order to reduce inequality in access to clean drinking water across the region.
Volunteers are needed to fill in blanks on the map by drawing around buildings, roads, footpaths, rovers, and other features that they can see in satellite imagery. All of the data collected is sent to OpenStreetMap, which makes the data freely available for anyone who wants it, and the results are made into digital and paper maps that are freely available to local people.
**NOTE: Due to the Christmas closure, during the period from 18th December to 4th January, please note that you can directly use the instructions on the Community Mapping Uganda website to sign up for an OpenStreetMap account - https://communitymapping.org/ and start mapping! Please keep record of the time taken and your evidence of volunteering and email this to us at volunteers@manchester.ac.uk. We will get back to you after 4th January to log your hours.**
HOW DO I SIGN UP?
Click the Apply Now button below and a member of the Volunteering Team will be in touch by email to explain the next steps, including how to record any Community Mapping Uganda hours for the Stellify Award or the Manchester Leadership Programme.
Skills / qualities associated with the role: IT Skills
Are volunteer expenses available?: No
Duration of role: Ongoing / Long term
Opportunity times: Monday AM, Monday PM, Monday Evening, Tuesday AM, Tuesday PM, Tuesday Evening, Wednesday AM, Wednesday PM, Wednesday Evening, Thursday AM, Thursday PM, Thursday Evening, Friday AM, Friday PM, Friday Evening, Saturday AM, Saturday PM, Saturday Evening, Sunday AM, Sunday PM, Sunday Evening
DBS required: Off
Can reasonable adjustments be made regarding additional needs?: Yes
Minimum hours commitment: 1
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