Mapping Day

This week i had the privilege of connecting with some rather influential people.
After a search on eventbrite i came across a page for an event dubbed Mapping Day. It piqued my interest because of a latent desire to make use of GIS (Geographic Information Systems). I followed it up and found that the event had been organized by about three groups. Indigo trust (albeit indirectly), Fruits of Thought and Mountbatten ltd.
The Second group captured my interest even more after i looked a little deeper into the
Fruits of Thought page. Firstly, they have designed a very attractive page and
provided some excellent pictures of some past events.


Because of some design background, i
was thrilled by some of the work that they did with their T-Shirt Designs.

With this in mind, i was hooked. I signed up and showed up albeit a little late on Saturday 31st 2013
for the mapping day. The venue was in Muyenga...the Kampala equivalent of Palm Springs or Beverly Hills.
After a sip of the local brew (coffee), the participants awakened and prepared to tackle the days challenges.

We were split up into about four groups and given some direction about some of the key areas as well as
the basic use of GPRS devices. It was important to make sure that we had some representation from local
government. Fast forward about an hour and a  half later.
Return to the mountbatten office. Upload the data from the mapping day, set up some Open Street Map
accounts and voila!

 

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