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On Saturday, September 14, 2024, Pakistan hosted its first-ever mapathon, a collaborative event aimed at contributing to the OpenStreetMap (OSM) community. The mapathon took place in Islamabad, Karachi, and online, bringing together a diverse group of participants.

In Islamabad, mappers gathered at the “Calmkaj” workspace, while in Karachi, they convened at the Habib University computer center. The day began with opening remarks by Mr. Shaji from COP, followed by an introduction to maps by Ms. Zainab Makti, a lecturer at Habib University.

I then provided an overview of OpenStreetMap, covering its purpose, community, global impact, and applications. Given the presence of many new mappers, I conducted a hands-on training session on editing and participating in Maproulette challenges. Training materials were also shared through WhatsApp and other social media groups prior to the event.

With over 60 participants in total (20 onsite in Islamabad, 30 in Karachi, and 16 online), the mapping session was a productive and engaging experience. I closely monitored edits and provided assistance to new mappers, ensuring the quality of contributions. To maintain enthusiasm and encourage participation, we announced prizes for the top Maproulette scorers.

Throughout the day, we enjoyed a lunch break provided by the COP team and participated in a fun quiz based on the training session. The event concluded with the distribution of prizes to the top three Maproulette performers.

The mapathon was a resounding success, attracting 30 new members to the Pakistani OSM community. Participants expressed interest in working on various mapping projects, including pharmacies and health centers in Peshawar and Islamabad, banks and their branch codes, water sources and union councils, and mangroves.

I am enthusiastic about continuing to support the community in these mapping endeavors and anticipate future mapathons and collaborative initiatives. I would also like to express my gratitude to my fellow Kaart team members for their invaluable assistance in creating Maproulette challenges, which contributed significantly to the success of the mapathon.

-Uzair Ahmad.

Images of the Event are attached below:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Lk2XqeD9akFyjrDQzVbwILhEZmXt9Jyf?usp=sharing

Discussion

Comment from Michael Montani on 27 September 2024 at 09:30

Hi Ezra, that looks very interesting. Are participants aware of the risks of contributing to geospatial information (of any nature) in the country?

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