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|Name=Msilikale Msilanga
 
|Name=Msilikale Msilanga
|JobTitle=Geospatial and Community Mapping specialist
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|JobTitle=GeoSpatial Consultant
|Company=World Bank Tanzania
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|Company=World Bank
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|Address=Manzese Tip Top - Dar es Salaam
 
|Country=Tanzania
 
|Country=Tanzania
 
|City=Dar es Salaam
 
|City=Dar es Salaam
 
|Coordinate=-6.816330, 39.276638
 
|Coordinate=-6.816330, 39.276638
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|LocalChapter=FOSSGIS
 
|Email=msilikalemsilanga@gmail.com
 
|Email=msilikalemsilanga@gmail.com
 
|Phone=0717506053
 
|Phone=0717506053
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|InstantMessaging=msilikalemsilanga;
 
|SocialMedia=https://twitter.com/msilikale05;
 
|SocialMedia=https://twitter.com/msilikale05;
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|Website=msilikalemsilanga.wordpress.com
 
|Photo=Msilikale.JPG
 
|Photo=Msilikale.JPG
 
|Languages=Swahili; English; Spanish;
 
|Languages=Swahili; English; Spanish;
|Website=msilikalemsilanga.wordpress.com
 
 
|Info=Msilikale Msilanga is a spatial planner by professional from Tanzania but have more experiences from Europe and Latin America based on the same field. He has been working at the World Bank since 2011 as the Geospatial consultant before he went to have his Masters for two years. Now he is back at the World Bank supporting the open data team and more mapping projects in Tanzania Zambia and Mozambique. For more than five years, he has been working with the local communities in Dar es salaam helping them to map their own areas using OSM. Through these maps which are mostly in the informal settlements, more issues facing the community has been identified and more projects have been identified one of them being Ramani Huria. He is currently a Co-chair for FOSS4G 2018 which will be conducted in Dar es Salaam in 2018.
 
|Info=Msilikale Msilanga is a spatial planner by professional from Tanzania but have more experiences from Europe and Latin America based on the same field. He has been working at the World Bank since 2011 as the Geospatial consultant before he went to have his Masters for two years. Now he is back at the World Bank supporting the open data team and more mapping projects in Tanzania Zambia and Mozambique. For more than five years, he has been working with the local communities in Dar es salaam helping them to map their own areas using OSM. Through these maps which are mostly in the informal settlements, more issues facing the community has been identified and more projects have been identified one of them being Ramani Huria. He is currently a Co-chair for FOSS4G 2018 which will be conducted in Dar es Salaam in 2018.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 3 September 2017

OSGeo Member
Name: Msilikale Msilanga Msilikale.JPG
Job Title: GeoSpatial Consultant
Company: World Bank
Address: Manzese Tip Top - Dar es Salaam
City: Dar es Salaam
State:
Country: Tanzania
Local Chapter: FOSSGIS
Email: msilikalemsilanga@gmail.com
Phone: 0717506053
Instant Messaging: msilikalemsilanga
Website: msilikalemsilanga.wordpress.com
Language(s): Swahili; English; Spanish
Personal Description : Msilikale Msilanga is a spatial planner by professional from Tanzania but have more experiences from Europe and Latin America based on the same field. He has been working at the World Bank since 2011 as the Geospatial consultant before he went to have his Masters for two years. Now he is back at the World Bank supporting the open data team and more mapping projects in Tanzania Zambia and Mozambique. For more than five years, he has been working with the local communities in Dar es salaam helping them to map their own areas using OSM. Through these maps which are mostly in the informal settlements, more issues facing the community has been identified and more projects have been identified one of them being Ramani Huria. He is currently a Co-chair for FOSS4G 2018 which will be conducted in Dar es Salaam in 2018.
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