Community Participatory Mapping is an initiative of Participatory on Map led by G-SIG in collaboration with several partner organizations, including World Vision Timor-Leste,
Through the collaborative partnership between G-SIG and OXFAM in Timor-Leste, we have successfully implemented a digital mapping project in the RAEOA (Oecusse) region.
This mapping initiative is implemented with the support of World Vision Timor-Leste as part of an anticipatory action program aimed at enhancing community
G-SIG collaborates with young farmers and receives strong support from World Vision Timor-Leste to monitor the regreening activities implemented on their
Waste refers to discarded materials that are no longer useful. If not properly managed, waste can have significant negative impacts on the environment.
This mapping was carried out as part of a fellowship program with young leaders who are using geospatial technology to address climate change issues
Suppose you are an academic, government institution, or humanitarian agency seeking essential data on infrastructure, including building, roads, water supply networks, healthcare facilities, and educational facilities. In that case, these datasets are readily available through OpenStreetMap and can be accessed for various applications. G-SIG, through community OpenStreetMap Timor-Leste, is committed to actively mapping, updating, digitizing, and uploading geospatial data to OpenStreetMap. This initiative ensures that the information remains accurate, real-time, and up to date, providing valuable resources for informed decision-making and sustainable development in Timor-Leste.
G-SIG is a youth-led non-governmental organization based in Timor-Leste, dedicated to promoting and advancing geoscience and GIS. The organization focuses on leveraging geospatial data and technology to address environmental risks, climate change, biodiversity, and natural disasters in Timor-Leste. The organization is legally registered under tax number 06/DNRN DGSRN/MJ/II/2023..