Mukono students during the reflection Mapping Day
GPS Devices and Walking Papers
Discussing the follow up with Ian Clark
3RD Mapping Day Namuwongo Area
A Church in Namuwongo Area plotted on the map
Morning Introduction Makindye Division by Fruits of Thought
Muyenga, Kampala, results 1st Mapping Day
Using the GPS device to navigate
3RD Mapping Day held together with the Makindye Division!
Mapping with a GPS device for making tracks
Training in how to use OpenStreetMap
crisis mappers, mapping day The John Carroll University Crisis Mapping Immersion Team

Fruits of Thought is the proud organizer of Mapping Day Uganda, a one day activity full of hand drawn roads, buildings, land use, and social services professionally supported by walking papers and GPS devices.

Map Showing Districts' UCE performance UCE Results: Mapping Ugandan Districts' Performance

This Friday, the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has presented the results of the 2012 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) Examinations, to the Honourable Minister of Education and sports for presentation to the public.

MAP UGANDA WITH 5 UNIVERSITIES OUTSIDE KAMPALA

This September, Map Uganda will be travelling and mapping with 5 Universities throughout Uganda. There will be an expected number of 20 participating students per University (minimum), who will be introduced to mapping with the openstreetmap.

The Mapping Challenge MAPPING CHALLENGE UGANDA 2012

On 15 & 16th of June, Fruits of Thought together with Mountbatten Ltd launched the Mapping Challenge 2012 plotting schools, roads, health clinics, land use, water points, shops among other features in Kampala and any other part of Uganda, on OpenStreetMap.

COMMUNITY

The Community is a meeting place for all people interested in mapping and feeling close to Uganda. Drop a question, debate on the answer and chat with on-line available map experts.

How to map HOW TO START DIGITAL MAPPING

If you would like to have a good start to the whole process, use the down-loadable resources such as Learn OSM and Intro