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The Impact of YouthMappers in Our Communities - Mapping for Speed Limit in Accra

Posted by Calvin Menttor on 23 September 2024 in English. Last updated on 22 October 2024.

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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. Before Project 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.

Through YouthMappers, you’re not only building maps, but you’re also building a better future. You’re showing the world that the power of data and collaboration can uplift communities, improve disaster response, and pave the way for sustainable growth. Oh, and by the way… being a YouthMapper also means you’re part of a global family, connecting with passionate students, professionals, and changemakers worldwide.

Super proud of y’all… YouthMappers Ghana. Keep making waves, keep leading the charge, and keep putting communities on the map! Together, we’re mapping the future! After Project

YouthMappers #SustainableDevelopment #MappingForChange #Volunteerism #OSM #StudentsMakingAnImpact

Location: Okponglo, Legon, Accra, Ayawaso West Municipal District, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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