Hi Humberto, Can you precise which TM job (over the border crossing) should be prioritized?
Severin On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 12:11 AM, hyan...@gmail.com <hyan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Hotties, > > Maps are very urgent at the border crossing, please help us to end > validations to delivery it as soon as possible. > > Many, many thanks, > > Humberto Yances > > 2015-09-13 7:44 GMT-05:00 hyan...@gmail.com <hyan...@gmail.com>: > >> Thank you Blake, that's right. >> >> Hi Katja, (to give a better idea of the situation and initial purpose of >> the map) 70% of deported people doesn't have a formal shelter for a >> temporal stay, so they can receive proper attention by humanitarian action >> on the field. We need to find this buildings like schools, hospitals or >> churches that can serve to this porpouse. Roads/paths are required for >> logistics. >> >> This is a map of actual (filled) shelters: >> http://geonode.salahumanitaria.co/layers/geonode%3Aalbergues_ntesantander >> >> We are coordinating with people on the field to confirm if any of the new >> buildings traced correspond to one of those temporary shelter types, so >> please continue tracing and please share your doubts or comments. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Humberto >> >> PD: Everyday arrive more people, so open areas tracing is a desired plus. >> >> 2015-09-13 7:05 GMT-05:00 Blake Girardot <bgirar...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Hi Katja, >>> >>> I have not reviewed the areas yet for how difficult the mapping is due >>> to imagery or terrain, but the objects to map are for mappers of any >>> experience level. >>> >>> Basically it is a buildings and roads mapping project, and open areas, >>> which should be easy to spot as well. >>> >>> If you can't decide if something is a sports pitch or open area in a >>> settlement (leisure=common) or a flat grass area, then it probably is _not_ >>> one. These areas should be easy and clear to identify. >>> >>> When I map today, if I see anything that looks confusing I'll write back >>> or maybe Humberto or someone else with on the ground experience can help >>> clarify things. >>> >>> And of course, please send us questions if you find individual things >>> you are not sure about. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Blake >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 9/13/2015 12:45 PM, Katja Ulbert wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Humberto, Blake and all, >>>> >>>> thanks for putting this on the agenda! >>>> >>>> Is this a task for more experienced mappers? I consider myself an >>>> average OSM/HOT mapper but I have no experience in displaced persons >>>> crisis. I read the instructions, from what I understood the goal is to >>>> map possible areas for shelters or camps, is that correct? >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Katja >>>> >>>> On 12/09/15 23:31, Blake Girardot wrote: >>>> >>>>> Greetings everyone, >>>>> >>>>> HOT member and coordinator in Colombia, Humberto Yances, received a >>>>> request from a local OCHA Colombia official to map some border areas >>>>> that are currently dealing with a displaced persons crisis. >>>>> >>>>> Humberto provided this overview of the situation (machine translated): >>>>> >>>>> Under the state of emergency declared by the Constitutional Government >>>>> of Venezuela from August 21, in ten municipalities of Tachira, 1,482 >>>>> Colombians were deported to Norte de Santander, Arauca, La Guajira and >>>>> Vichada. The figures are still rising in other border departments, and >>>>> reports of arrivals received in other municipalities and capital >>>>> cities. >>>>> >>>>> The most affected department remains Norte de Santander, where 15,176 >>>>> people have been officially characterized as returned and are in the >>>>> process of being listed in the Register Unique Victims (RUD) >>>>> administered by the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD). >>>>> >>>>> The two projects for this are here: >>>>> >>>>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1190 >>>>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1191 >>>>> >>>>> They are not large areas so I think we can get them mapped pretty >>>>> quickly if we can get some good numbers mapping. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Blake >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> HOT mailing list >>>>> HOT@openstreetmap.org >>>>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > HOT@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > >
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