The Association of Geographic Information System Group (G-SIG) is a youth-led non-profit organization in Timor-Leste dedicated to advancing the well-being of both people and the environment through sustainable advocacy, research, and the
Metiaut, an area perennially beset by flooding during heavy rains, remains a focal point in the ongoing Feto Enginhera project centered around open mapping through OpenStreetMap. Feto Enginhera, in collaboration with G-SIG, embarked on a five-day
The Association of Feto Enginhera, based in Timor-Leste, has actively joined the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team program, demonstrating a commitment to supporting small islands, particularly in the context of Women-Centered Disaster Resilient in
G-SIG took a proactive step in enhancing its member resource capacity by organizing a Graphic Design Training using Canvas. On June 16, 2023, the association initiated a collaborative effort, inviting Mr. Leo to impart valuable skills in graphic
On December 16, 2022, G-SIG marked its first collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology at the National University of East Timor (UNTL) in Hera. This collaboration is aim to provide venue in a workshop dedicated to
On May 5, 2023, G-SIG organized a workshop at Pusat Budaya Indonesia Dili, focusing on the application of OpenStreetMap (OSM) in disaster management and preparedness. The theme of the workshop was "OpenStreetMap as a Career and Platform for Disaster
In November 2022, our esteemed Executive President, Ponciano da Costa de Jesus, actively participated in the Pista ng Mapa and State of the Map conference hosted at Bicol University in Legazpi. Pista ng Mapa, also recognized as the Festival of