UN Committee Report 2025

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General information

Key Accomplishments

List the accomplishments

  • UN Open GIS: I participate in the monthly meetings and currently hold the position of co-chair representing OsGeo in the initiative.
  • 15th Session of UNGGIM: In-person participation was not possible due to a lack of funding, which significantly impacted participant engagement. The event was held virtually.
  • UNGGIM - Geospatial Societies Group: participation with the world's leading space organizations, supporting dissemination and exchange.
  • Digital Public Goods Alliance: Evaluate the integration of this alliance to extend inclusion in member institutions' work plans.
  • Repository of Open Source Geospatial Success Story: It began with the creation of a GitHub repository to add successful Open Source implementation experiences.
  • SDI America Donation: Maintain the SDI Americas UNGGIM Node through KAN Territory & IT. Find other similar initiatives on the planet to support from OsGeo. Catalog link


Budget

  • Budget from OSGeo 2025 = USD 0


Outlook for 2026

  • UN Open GIS: Strengthen actions with the community and add new actions to the initiatives.
  • 16th Session of UNGGIM: Try to secure funding to attend the event in order to achieve new integrations.
  • UNGGIM - Geospatial Societies Group: continuing with participation in the working group.
  • Digital Public Goods Alliance: Evaluate the integration of this alliance to extend inclusion in member institutions' work plans.
  • Repository of Open Source Geospatial Success Story: continue with generate a repository of github to add successful implementation experiences with Open Source.
  • OsGeo Marketing Committee: Strengthen the Service Providers network for robust open source software implementation.
  • SDI America Donation: Maintain the SDI Americas UNGGIM Node and update of metric of SDI nodes.
  • SDG Open Alliance: Start generating a project based on two main pillars: facilitating SDG compliance through the use of open source to generate tools through OSGeo service providers in a standard and sustainable manner.