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Indonesia

Indonesia has 5 HOT projects and 13 voting members

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Paul Uithol

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paul.uithol@hotosm.org

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HOT Indonesia Office

Jalan Tebet Timur III/i No. 4
Tebet, Jakarta 12820
Indonesia

+62 21 22901448

Recent news from Indonesia (View all news)

Activity Summary of PDC Indonesia 2020

We are very close to the end of 2020. Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) Indonesia has many magnificent stories to share and activities that we have accomplished in 2020. We have categorized our activities into three different categories: Capacity Development, COVID-19 Response, Community Engagement.

Adhitya Dido Widyanto — — 22 December, 2020

Indonesia’s Mapping Design Competition: LOKAVISTA

From September to November 2020, HOT Indonesia organized a mapping design competition called LOKAVISTA for university students across the nation. Our mission was simple: to increase the public awareness that OpenStreetMap data can be utilized for many purposes and different aspects of life.

Adhitya Dido Widyanto — — 18 December, 2020

HOT Indonesia’s COVID-19 online training platform

On-site training is a regular activity for HOT Indonesia with staff traveling across the nation to conduct training sessions

Adhitya Dido — — 26 May, 2020

Shifting to virtual: adapting HOT’s global work for COVID-19

Although COVID-19 brings a number of obvious challenges to daily life for people across the world, the crisis has demonstrated the widespread desire to help by mapping to support COVID-19 responders worldwide.

Sam Colchester, Bry Damasco, Tri Selasa Pagianti — — 30 April, 2020

1 Year & 1 Hundred-Thousand Kilometers with HOT & Facebook

Partnering with Facebook, the HOT Indonesia team has added about 125,000 kilometers (80,000 miles) of road to Indonesia so far.

Russell Deffner — — 20 December, 2018

HOT Indonesia Completed Mapping Lifeline Infrastructures in Semarang

Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team has completed mapping Semarang, the capital and largest city of Central Java. A city of 373.8 square kilometres and a home to over 1,5 million people, Semarang is the fifth largest city in Indonesia. The city's unique topography-- coastal lowland to the north and bumpy highlands to the south--makes it particularly prone to tidal flood and landslides.

— 1 November, 2018