OpenStreetMap

Keeping the Interest of Volunteerism. (Especially for Youthmappers)

Posted by Qwajo OSM on 6 June 2023 in English. Last updated on 20 June 2023.

As it stands, I believe the need to rekindle the interest in volunteerism among members of the open mapping community is a necessary evil. This belief results from personal experience as well as other colleagues’ experiences. I joined the open mapping community through Youthmappers in 2016 and have been actively involved since then. Mapping has been fun and competitive since I joined the community. Thus, at the local chapter level, national and international levels, I have enjoyed a series of mapathons that were fun and competitive. A major event I can recall is the Malaria mapping challenge, where mappers from the University of Cape Coast were rewarded with some GPS devices at the end of the challenge to boost their mapping activities. Memories from the challenge put smiles on my face to this day. I can recall that some members of UCC Youthmappers were happy to answer a midnight call, trade sleep, and map to contribute to the malaria challenge and help the chapter compete as well.

I take a closer look at some of the local chapters in my home country these days and that zeal and interest seems to be dying off. That is a worry that needs attention, especially from the Gurus in the community. We have to encourage old members to share the positive impacts and personal experiences they have had so far with members who are losing interest to revitalize their interests.

Also, competitions should be enrolled more often and at all levels to be sure no one is left out. Finally, all members contributing every bit of data should be given some recognition so everyone feels involved. Let us keep the community running and keep the volunteering spirit moving!

Location: Community 18, Sakumono, Tema West Municipal District, Greater Accra Region, GT-343-3043, Ghana

Discussion

Comment from skorasaurus on 19 June 2023 at 22:24

Thanks for sharing.

Perhaps you can ask some mappers who no longer map why their interest and participation has decreased. After being involved in openstreetmap for 10 years, I’ve learned more that the motivations for people to map are very different, even when the people live the same area: some wanted to map to just gain some gis skills (and then found out generally very few companies pay people to edit on osm), or decide to specialize in gis/mapping fields that don’t involve osm; others wanted to just update specific features on the map (like only adding local ponds and rivers, streams), and once that initial mapping that was done, they only map/edit when those features change; others only edited because they were using a phone app (like Pokemon Go) that used osm data and when they quit using the app, they didn’t see any desire to continue updating OSM. Other people: their personal interests change.

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