Micheal Kaluba

Micheal Kaluba is a Field Mapping and GIS Training Associate at OpenStreetMap Uganda and an active member of the Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda. He is passionate about using open data and collaborative technologies to map and document local knowledge, cultural heritage, and public resources across Uganda. He has been part of the OpenStreetMap community close to 10 years


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KALUBA MICHEAL


Session

10-04
10:00
20min
The Ugandan Geo Quests: Mapping Libraries and Museums into the Knowledge Commons
Micheal Kaluba

Across Uganda, countless community libraries and local museums hold untold stories, cultural memory, and untapped knowledge—but remain invisible on the digital map. The Ugandan Geo Quests project aims to change that.

This session introduces two complementary national mapping initiatives: The Ugandan Libraries Geo Quest and The Ugandan Museums Geo Quest, which leverage OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, and Wikipedia to bring local knowledge institutions into the global digital commons.

We’ll explore how we:

Mobilized local communities, Wikimedians, and mappers for participatory documentation
Used tools like uMap, ODK Collect and KoboToolbox to ensure data quality and visibility
Linked OSM data with Wikidata and Wikipedia for multi-platform discoverability
Addressed challenges around verification, tagging, and sustainability

Attendees will gain insights into designing thematic mapping campaigns that go beyond infrastructure—to elevate culture, education, and heritage in open data ecosystems. Whether you're a mapper, librarian, or advocate for digital equity, this session offers inspiration on how maps can preserve identity and empower communities.

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