Mikko Tamura

Mikko is the regional community manager at Open Mapping Hub Asia Pacific/ HOTOSM, he is an open mapping advocate, and the founder of MapBeks, an initiative focused on inclusive mapping for LGBTQ+ and health communities. He currently supports grassroots mappers and mapping communities across Asia-Pacific region. He specializes in using Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) to strengthen disaster resilience, community action, and digital inclusion. An award-winning geospatial changemaker, Mikko has led youth-focused, gender-responsive, and climate-driven mapping programs, empowering volunteers to create life-saving data through OpenStreetMap and humanitarian mapping tools.


OpenStreetMap username:

mikko_tamura


Session

10-05
11:30
20min
From Mappers to Movement Builders: Strengthening Local Leadership through Open Mapping Gurus
Mikko Tamura, Honey Fombuena

The Open Mapping Gurus are more than skilled mappers—they are changemakers rooted in their local contexts, driven by purpose, and committed to building resilient communities through open data. As mapping needs shift from short-term project engagement to long-term sustainability and impact, we need to equip these local champions not just with tools—but with vision, leadership, and strategy.

This workshop explores how Open Mapping Gurus can play a central role in implementing and co-owning regional and national community-building strategies. Drawing from the Asia-Pacific Open Mapping Hub’s 2025–2030 Community Building Strategy, this session will present pathways for local leadership, inclusive participation, and cross-border collaboration. Participants will unpack the strategy’s key objectives—such as strengthening grassroots mapping, integrating community-centered monitoring and evaluation (MEL), and scaling open mapping through partnerships—and localize these goals through the lens of their own communities.

Using interactive frameworks, reflection tools, and real-world examples, the workshop will help Gurus:

1) Identify their unique leadership role and local impact potential
2) Map opportunities for growing their local communities or projects
3) Align their ongoing work with regional strategy goals
4) Collaborate with other Gurus and partners to solve shared challenges

By the end of this session, Gurus will leave with a clearer roadmap of how their grassroots work fits into a broader open mapping movement—where their contributions are seen, supported, and celebrated. This is not just a workshop; it's an invitation to step more confidently into your leadership role within the open mapping ecosystem.

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