Dear All,

On behalf of the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) , I 
would like to invite you to next GODAN Action webinar on Sharing open data and 
capacity development experiences from RCMRD  on November 29, 2017 (Wednesday) 
at  3:00 PM - 4:00 PM GMT.

In this webinar, Dr Kenneth Mubea (the Capacity Development Lead) at the 
Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Nairobi will 
share some of the experiences and projects that RCMRD are involved in various 
open data initiatives in Agriculture.

Register at 
http://www.godan.info/events/webinar-sharing-open-data-and-capacity-development-experiences-rcmrd

RCMRD’s mission is to promote sustainable development using earth observation 
and thus SDG’s. RCMRD is an inter-governmental organization established in 1975 
(Nairobi, Kenya) and currently has 20 Contracting Member States in the Eastern 
and Southern Africa Regions.

RCMRD hosted the GODAN AgriGIS ThinkTank in 2016 and have been doing lot of 
excellent capacity development activities across Africa.

RCMRD is serving geospatial data to the Eastern and Southern Africa region. 
SERVIR-Eastern and Southern Africa developed a geoportal based on an open 
source Content Management System for GIS (GeoNode – http://geonode.org  ). The 
geoportal is intended to be used as a regional Spatial Data Infrastructure 
portal for Eastern and Southern Africa, serving all RCMRD member states. It 
will be linked to other regional and country GIS data portals to publicize it 
and enhance its usefulness within the region.


Details at 
http://www.rcmrd.org/rcmrd-serving-geospatial-data-to-the-eastern-and-southern-africa-region


Best wishes,

Suchith






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