On the 22nd and 23rd of November 2024, I visited the Ho Technical University (HTU) YouthMappers chapter for an exciting two-day program sponsored by OSM Ghana. These two days were not just about mapping but about igniting passion, fostering collaboration, and sharing stories that inspire.

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Mapping the Future: Highlights from the State of the Map Nigeria 2024
Zapsal Calvin Menttor 31. 10. 2024 v jazyce English. Naposledy aktualizováno 3. 1. 2025
…and suddenly, I woke up early in the morning just to realize that I was in Lagos on 8th October. Ask yourself what brought me here? Hehehehe… Of course, State of the Map Nigeria Conference 2024. Well, well, my journey was tiring but adventurous as well. Now, let’s double our steps to catch up with other activities. It’s a movie. Oh, sorry, it’s a story. You might need a glass of chilled water. Probably!
Welcome to Nigeria!
Volunteerism, commitment, and dedication are our hallmarks as YouthMappers!
Now, repeat after me: YouthMappers Ghana… Right! We volunteered to contribute to developing a sustainable, eco-friendly urban environment in Koforidua collaboratively, and collectively (SDG 11). Using OpenStreetMap to put streets and landmarks in the right places—because let’s be honest, we’ve all been “LOST” thanks to outdated maps nau…! 😅 This is what we do while building technical skills. 🖐🏾High five to all contributors, validators, Bullet OSM and OSM Ghana.
The Impact of YouthMappers in Our Communities - Mapping for Speed Limit in Accra
Zapsal Calvin Menttor 23. 9. 2024 v jazyce English. Naposledy aktualizováno 22. 10. 2024Come closer and let’s have a quick, impactful conversation…
Hear me out. As a student, there are countless opportunities you can tap into, especially when it comes to personal and professional growth and one of the best social clubs to join is YouthMappers.
Imagine being part of a global movement where university students like you are trained free of charge to use powerful mobile mapping apps and software, contributing directly to sustainable development. It’s not just about learning new skills—it’s about making our communities visible, especially those that are too often overlooked.
But wait, here’s the real question: How committed, dedicated, and ready are you to volunteer and contribute to OpenStreetMap? 🤔 It’s more than mapping—it’s about creating change, ensuring no place is left behind, and bringing solutions to real-world problems.
Giving back to the community has been the focus. On 26_07_24, I had the opportunity to meet the UMaT YouthMappers chapter while attending the 5th WAIMM Students Conference (an annual 3-day conference). I introduced YouthMappers, the basics of JOSM, and OpenStreetMap, especially to the chapter’s ‘youngies’, and explained who we are and what we do. I also shared some success stories to vindicate the benefits of YM, such as broadening interpersonal geospatial knowledge, connecting and networking with like-minded individuals, and belonging to a community of youth who are mappers. We swiftly discussed Mapillary and how it complements JOSM data validation, and also what it takes for a chapter to be sustainable.
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On March 15th and 16th, OpenStreetMap Ghana (Sir Mawutor) and I visited UCC YouthMappers to familiarize them with how to fly a drone to map and to also map with Mapillary. It turned out to be an excellent result—a massive turnout. Appreciation to Dr. Julia (the Patron) and Dr. Mensah (the GIS lecturer) for creating an enabling environment for the Chapter and to the vibrant TEAM for rendering voluntary service to the membership. This is far-reaching. 🗺️🤌🏾
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2023 YouthMappers Leadership Fellows Summit, Montego Bay, Jamaica
Zapsal Calvin Menttor 23. 9. 2024 v jazyce English. Naposledy aktualizováno 21. 10. 2024I am grateful to YouthMappers for providing me with the knowledge and abilities that would enable me to impact and transform deprived communities and contribute to sustainable development. 52 students, 26 countries, and 49 academic institutions—it was incredible to meet these young future leaders who are enthusiastic, passionate, and have the zeal for change through this inspiring leadership summit in Jamaica.
Big thanks to everyone who helped make the summit a success, including the speakers, navigators, photographers, and event planners. I have learned a lot in addition to mapping by learning about the traditions of my fellow nations and dispelling certain misconceptions about Jamaica, the host nation.
I would again like to thank YouthMappers for giving me international exposure. This built my confidence as a change-ready youth leader. I appreciate the recognition.