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Agenda for the onsite event - 24-25-26 October
The forum took place at the Congress Center in Chambéry (France) from Monday, October 24th, 09:00 am to Wednesday, October 26th, 5:30 pm (CEST).
Monday 24/10 | |||
08:00 | Welcome & coffee time | ||
Opening session & keynote address | |||
09:00 | Welcome Address |
Edmond Wach, President of CartONG |
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Keynote debate |
Benjamin Lang, Responsible Digital Technology Expert
Introduction by Sandra Sudhoff, Technical Director of CartONG |
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10:30 | Coffee break | ||
Workshops | |||
11:00 | GreenData: how to limit data's environmental footprint? | Matthieu Brient, OpenDataFrance | |
Conducting data treatment and analysis using QGIS Graphical Modeler | Gilles Cazaban & Simon Violino, CartONG | ||
How to set up self-organized and cross-functional teams to create meaningful products and process | Paola Fava, Alison Lenaerts & Anastasiia Tsymbalova, CartONG | ||
A discussion on how to measure and monitor availability and accessibility to essential health services: Experiences and case studies from the HeRAMS initiative | Caroline Fuhrer, World Health Organization Pablo Timoner, GeoHealth Group at UNIGE |
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The Culture Map: Looking at how people communicate, lead, and get things done across cultures | Clara Castoldi & Sandra Sudhoff, CartONG | ||
Applying software development best practices to the design, development and deployment of mobile data collection and visualization tools in support of field interventions | Guillaume Deflaux, ICT4D professional | ||
12:30 | Lunch break | ||
Roundtables | |||
14:00 |
What is the Ukraine situation teaching us about our data practices? |
Jos Berens, OCHA Marina Kobzeva, Ground Truth Solutions Geeta Anjalina Reddy, ICRC Cornelia Scholz, REACH - IMPACT Initiatives Sandra Sudhoff, CartONG as facilitator |
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Do the benefits of emerging technologies truly outweigh the associated long-term social, human and environmental risks? |
François-Xavier Dosogne, NRC |
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Towards better Information Management: collaboration in practice | Shazmane Mandjee Rehamtula, HOTOSM Tasauf A Baki Billah, Bangladesh Open Innovation Lab (BOIL) / OSM Bangladesh Emmanuel Adekola, GOAL Global Eric Kiruhura, World Vision International Martin Noblecourt, CartONG, as facilitator |
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15:30 | Coffee break | ||
16:00 | Becoming more “sober” with IM tools and approaches: the avenues to explore for aid actors | Simon Cardon, Sustainable Digital Expert Melissa El Hamouch, IFRC Shadrock Roberts, Mercy Corps Linda Raftree, MERL Tech, as facilitator |
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What are the ways to build resilience into IM systems and technology? | Frédéric Gibaudan, CaMEALeON Consortium Benjamin Lang, Responsible Digital Technology Expert Cathy Richards, The Engine Room, co-presenting with Darcelle Lewis and Sofia Colomé Shapiro at FRIDA Florian Pujol, Humanity & Inclusion France, as facilitator |
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How can we go the extra mile to ensure IM systems designed to alert on the environmental crisis actually play their role? | Marina Aragão Santos, HOTOSM with Carlos Eduardo Ribeiro Junior, Canoa de Tolda Joel Myhre, Pacific Disaster Centre Cornelia Scholz, Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Center, as facilitator |
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Evening event & dinner | |||
17:45 | Digital Collage / Fresque du numérique [Part 1: assessment] | ||
20:00 | Dinner time | ||
21:00 | Digital Collage / Fresque du numérique [Part 2: solutions] | ||
22:00 | End of Day 1 |
Tuesday 25/10 | ||
08:30 | Welcome & coffee time | |
Plenary & Lightning Talks | ||
09:00 | Plenary & keynote address on the "Strengthening data practices within francophone CSOs" project | Maeve de France, CartONG |
ADAPT Initiative | Johana Bretou-Klein, Groupe URD | |
Collective Mapping for Data-Driven Flood Mitigation | Tri Selasa, POI/OSM Indonesia | |
Communicating with Communities: Closing the loop or a tick-box exercise? | Marina Kobzeva, Ground Truth Solutions | |
Using Chatbot-collected data to identify economic opportunities for women in unpaid care work | Mariana Gonzalez Carrillo, GIZ | |
Empowering the people most at risk of the environmental crisis through data | Yann Rebois, ICRC | |
09:45 | Transition break | |
Roundtables | ||
10:00 | Are digital systems and participation compatible? |
Emmanuel O. Adekola & Michael Brasay, GOAL Global
Marie Faou, Groupe URD
Nicolas Boustany & George Zahm, SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL Lebanon
Lisa Daoud, CartONG, as facilitator
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Success stories of satellite imagery used to reveal or respond to the environmental crisis | Teodoro Hunger, UNOSAT Leslie Jessen, Médecins Sans Frontières - Vienna Anouk Suchet, ICRC Alison Lenaerts, CartONG, as facilitator |
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Collecting and visualizing environmental data: opportunities & challenges | Amaury Bertaud, GRET Shannon Dosemagen, Open Environmental Data Project Dr. Oskar Lecuyer, Agence Française de Développement Johannes Schielein, KfW Development Bank Sophie Oddo, CartONG, as facilitator |
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11:30 | Transition break | |
11:40 |
Networking & Demo Hour: Come and meet the representatives of the 2022 GeOnG forum’s partner organizations, and mingle with your fellow attendees! |
ActivityInfo |
12:40 | Lunch break | |
Workshops | ||
14:00 | The HOT Protection Framework | Paul Uithol, HOTOSM Netherlands |
Have you ever wondered how to put Information Management on your organization's agenda? | Maeve de France, IM Project Manager, CartONG Guillaume Deflaux, ICT4D professional |
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How organizations can make Information Management work at the global level | Alexander Bertram & Jeric Kison, ActivityInfo | |
From field to web: ArcGIS a sustainable solution to collect, share, present data and collaborate with other organizations |
Stanislas Pachulski, Esri France |
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Survey design and data analysis: how to make your longitudinal monitoring easier | Anaïs Duchâtel, CartONG | |
15:30 | Coffee break | |
16:00 | Make your data more resilient! |
Benjamin Lang, Responsible Digital Technology Expert
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Bridging the gap between decision-makers and technology | Valentin Pistorozzi, Stephanie Thea and Doug Smith, Data Friendly Space | |
The ACAPS Risk List: deep-dive into data gathering and analytical processes to enable horizon scanning and early warning in the humanitarian sector | Francesca Giovinazzo & Angeliki Nika, ACAPS | |
Anonymizing personal data using sdcMicro | Frédéric Gibaudan, CaMEALeON Consortium | |
Climate Change as a Humanitarian Crisis | Dr. Sana Khan & Dan Marin, Palladium Dr. Senaka Basnayake, ADPC |
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17:30 | Transition time | |
Fail Fest | ||
17:45 |
Engaging 10,000 Volunteers in a month: what can go wrong? |
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Mapping high-risk areas in OpenStreetMap in Sudan | Cornelia Scholz, Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Center | |
Cyber-attack on ICRC: facing a data breach in humanitarian action | Victorien Hanché, ICRC | |
18:45 | End of Day 2 |
Wednesday 26/10 | ||
08:30 | Welcome & coffee time | |
Workshops | ||
09:00 |
Introduction to ETL, how to deal with "unusable" data. The use of ETL for integrating data from non GIS users in apps and maps. |
Fabien Lezeau & Johann Brunelot, CartONG |
Bringing OSM to the next level: building equitable and sustainable bridges between OSM communities and humanitarian and development organizations |
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Remote engagement: Tips and tactics for inclusive, high quality digital participation |
Linda Raftree, independent consultant & Founder of MERL Tech | |
R & geospatial data: identifying vulnerable populations at risk | Linda Menk, Salzburg University working in collaboration with Médecins Sans Frontières | |
[en français] Connaître les forces et faiblesses de son organisation en gestion de données : réaliser un autodiagnostic | Marion Chranuski & Christophe Rodier, CartONG | |
11:30 | Transition break | |
Speed Geeking | ||
11:40 | How can Open Data Cubes streamline remote sensing analysis and facilitate decision-making? | Victor Olsen, iMMAP |
Using satellite imagery for environmental analysis: an example in Madagascar | Maëlle Aubert, CartONG | |
Interoperable information systems for cash and voucher assistance: a pioneering example from GOAL in Syria |
Emmanuel O. Adekola, GOAL Global | |
The Logistic Vulnerability Index : a new tool to evaluate the capacity of logistical structures to support community recovery |
Frédéric Lamy, Humanity & Inclusion /Atlas Logistique | |
What to do when a dashboard is meant to be used by a large public audience to access crucial information on schools? How we developed the COVID Dashboard for the Mexican Ministry of Education with lean Azure architecture to ensure performance at predictable costs |
Steve Hurst, MapAction | |
Gestion de l'information, un outil clé pour les acteurs locaux pour prévenir et faire face aux impacts actuels sur la gestion des risques de catastrophe en Amérique Latine : défis & opportunités | Claudia Cárdenas Becerra, GRID Chile | |
Geospatial data: what it can do for operations and accountability | Félicien Roquet, Agence Française de Développement | |
12:45 | Lunch break | |
Workshops | ||
14:00 | Role of Emerging Technologies for Humanitarian Response: current advances and prospects of integrating AI with Earth observation? |
Getachew Workineh Gella, Paris London University of Salzburg |
OpenStreetMap marketplace and clinic | Benjamin Herfort, HeiGIT accompanied by counterparts from HOTOSM, CartONG, MapAction, and various OSM communities |
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Remote Monitoring: How to choose the best approaches |
Maja Bott, KfW Development Bank And joining from remote: Dr. Achim Jaup, KfW Development Bank Stephen Muthua, ILO Somalia Dr Boubacar Sadou Ousseini, Direction Régionale de Santé Publique Tillabéry, Niger Adonis Gnansounou, CES Consulting Engineers Salzgitter GmbH |
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Low-tech simple participatory mapping for non-specialists |
Clémence Beugnot & Manon Viou, CartONG |
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Lizmap: moving your QGIS projects to a free, opensourced and customizable web application |
Benjamin Brique & Sophie Talbot, CartONG | |
16:30 | Transition break | |
16:45 | Official closure session: trying to address the question "What can we actually do as NGOs?" | |
17:30 | End of the forum |