ES:State of the Map Latam 2025/Call for venues/Medellín

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Equipo

Todos los miembros del equipo pertenecen a la Comunidad OpenStreetMap de Colombia.

Los miembros del equipo son:

  • User icon 2.svgAndres Gomez (AngocA on osm) - Voluntario en OpenStreetMap desde 2009, liderando las comunidades de Colombia y LatAm desde 2020. Dedicado a resolver notas, crear eventos y miembro de la brigada HOTOSM. Su objetivo es integrar a la comunidad para fortalecer el mapa en la región.
  • Sebastian Bravo - Miembro voluntario de OSM desde 2022. Fundador del capítulo SAGEMA de Youthmappers. Validador de datos de la Brigada de Mapeo Humanitario de HOT. Miembro de la junta directiva de la Asociación de Mapeo Colaborativo de Colombia (AC3).
  • Yessica De los Rios - Voluntaria OSM desde 2018. Embajadora Regional de YouthMappers 2021. Coordinación de proyectos de mapeo con enfoque en gestión de riesgos.
  • Angie Trujillo - Mapeadora y validadora voluntaria de OSM en América Latina, participante activo en capacitaciones de UN Mappers, administradora voluntaria de redes sociales para OSM Colombia y miembro de la Fundación OpenStreetMap.
  • Leonardo Gutierrez - Miembro de la junta y líder de proyectos para América Latina de Trufi Association, utilizando OpenStreetMap para desarrollar datos GTFS y herramientas digitales. Orienta y fomenta la participación de los jóvenes en OSM. Actualmente se desempeña como presidente del Consejo de Planeación de Duitama, Colombia.
  • Rafael Isturiz - Opensource / Opendata advocate since 1999, Openstreetmap enthusiastic, community builder

Varios de los miembros listados tienen experiencia en la organización de conferencias, actividades cartográficas y eventos comunitarios (en línea y presencialmente).

Sede

Location of UPD, DLSU, and NAIA

We are prospectively looking at hosting SotM 2025 at the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD), one of the country’s premier institutions for higher learning. This is referred to as Option 1 or UPD in this document. UP Diliman is located in Quezon City, the largest city in Metro Manila both in terms of population and land area.

Alternatively, we are looking at De La Salle University, another leading university in the Philippines. This is referred to as Option 2 or DLSU in this document. DLSU is located in the city of Manila itself.

Important Note (University Partnership and cost): We are in contact with both UPD and DLSU as prospective partner venue hosts. Should the partnership push through, venue costs could potentially be free or with minimal costs (see budget / estimated cost).

Option 1: University of the Philippines - Diliman (UPD) campus (Quezon City, Metro Manila)

Located at the University Belt (U-Belt) of Quezon City, Manila, it is accessible from all points of Metro Manila, including the city's historical, cultural and touristic centers, making it the ideal place to host State of the Map 2024.

Reservación de la sede

We have already discussed this with the UPD President Office and they are open and happy about it. In addition, we have conducted State of the Map Asia 2016 and various OSM PH mapathons (including TY Haiyan response) in UPD.

Below are a variety of options for auditoriums and breakout rooms to choose from once the bid and partnership pushes through.

¿Para cuántos visitantes es adecuado el lugar?

Seating capacity of 300-500 people

Tamaño de los auditorios/salas de reuniones y planos de planta

Depending on the number of participants, we have various options for different sessions.

Addendum: Proposed venues in UPD, with capacity and nearby rooms for breakout session and holding area
Building / Location Main Session Breakout Room & Staff Room
UP Film Institute(map) Seminar hall (Cine Adarna)(500+ seating capacity) College of Engineering (Melchor Hall) / Eng’g Complex / National Engineering Center (with rooms up to 100 seating capacity)
NISMED (map) NISMED Auditorium(300 seating capacity) College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (Palma Hall)

(with rooms up to 100 seating capacity)

GT Toyota GT Toyota Auditorium

(350 seating capacity)

College of Law (Malcolm Hall) / The Cesar E.A. Virata School of Business (VSB) (with rooms up to 100 seating capacity)

UP Film Institute (map)

Auditorium

Seminar hall (UP Film Center Cine Adarna)

NISMED map

NISMED Auditorium (300 seating capacity)

NISMED Conference room

NISMED Lounge

NISMED also has a hostel and can be seen here.

GT Toyota Floor plan

GT Toyota Auditorium (350 seating capacity)

GT Toyota Seminar Room

  • Various CS Complex Auditoriums (e.g. National Institute of Physics where SotM Asia 2016 was held; Engineering and DGE theater, NEC facilities, and EEE Large Classrooms and Very Large Classrooms)

¿El lugar es accesible para sillas de ruedas?

Yes, UPD has ramps, and rest rooms are also available on each floor.

Costo (Sede y Catering)

Presupuesto/costo estimado (solo para la sede y el servicio de catering)

Item Description UPD or DLSU (with partnership) budget in USD UPD budget in USD DLSU budget  in USD
Venue rental (main hall + breakout rooms) Including main hall, breakout rooms and contingencies Free or with minimal cost due to university  partnership ;)

~USD1,000

~USD2,000 / day

~USD6,000 for 3days

~USD1,500 / day

~USD4,500 for 3 days

Catering Catering of pre-conference meals and conference meals, and table setup USD11-13 per person per day.

500 people for 3 days = USD16,000-19,000

USD11-13 per person per day.

500 people for 3 days = USD16,000-19,000

USD11-13 per person per day.

500 people for 3 days = USD16,000-19,000

Total (range estimate) USD17,000 -20,000 USD22,000-25,000 USD20,500-23,500

Detailed estimated budget breakdown can be sent as requested.

Sede

We are in contact with both UPD and DLSU as prospective partner venue hosts. Should the partnership push through, venue costs could potentially be free or with minimal costs (see budget / estimated cost).

Catering

In past we provided lunch and two coffee breaks, one in the morning, the other in the afternoon.

La ciudad

Clockwise from the top: Skyline of Makati; Fort Santiago in Manila, Cultural Center of the Philippines in Pasay; skyline of the Bonifacio Global City business district in Taguig; Quezon Monument in Quezon City; skyline of Ortigas Center in Pasig

Infraestructura

Accessibilidad - Quezon City and Manila City is not the strongest in terms of accessibility; however, there are PWD ramps and bike lanes in selected areas. Both UPD has accessibility ramps and bike lanes inside the campus, while DLSU has accessibility ramps, elevators and escalators with rest rooms in each floor.
Comunicación - The venues (UPD/DLSU) offer a stable wifi connection in various areas in their respective campuses. For mobile data, there are plenty of cell providers to choose from: Globe, Smart, Touch Mobile, Sun Cellular, etc. Travelers will have their option upon arrival at NAIA as sim card stands can be found throughout the airport. The price range for 8GB of data for 1 week is from ₱90 - ₱120 ($1.6 - $2.2).
Transporte publico - The Metro Manila area (which includes both QC and Manila) has a large availability of public transport options: local tricycles, jeepneys, buses, and light rails. Other private services such as taxis and ride-sharing apps (Grab, Angkas, etc.) are also available at a higher cost. Check pamasahe.club to know the updated “pamasahe” or transportation fare.
Buses Metro Manila has an extensive bus/jeep network that serves almost all primary to secondary level roads. Quezon City/Manila can be accessed by most buses. Fares are distance-based.
Metro Metro Manila is served by 3 light rail routes: the LRT-1, LRT-2, and MRT-3. While there is no direct access from the airport, buses along the EDSA Carousel loop share the same stops with the MRT-3.
Taxi Right from the airport, there are taxi stands available if you opt for their service. Taxis charge a flag down rate of ₱40 that increases with travel time and distance. Coupon taxis cost more as they charge a flat-rate to go to any point as listed in their matrix but are more cost-efficient for larger groups.
Apps de transporte Download the leading ride-sharing app, Grab, to access the multiple services they offer including ride-sharing and deliveries. Other apps for traveling around are Angkas (motorcycle), JoyRide (motorcycle and car), and Sakay.ph for public commute directions.
Suggested commuter route (UPD): Take the UBE Express bus (see bus schedule here) from the NAIA Terminal 3 to Araneta City-Cubao. Board the MRT-3 train (check your route here) at Araneta-Cubao Station and alight at North Avenue Station. Walk through Trinoma and SM North EDSA malls and find the terminal for jeepneys going to UPD. Estimated price: UBE Express (₱200/$3.6) + MRT (₱16/$0.30) + Jeep (₱15/$0.30) = ₱231/$4.2
Suggested private car route (UPD): From NAIA, you can travel through EDSA following the avenue and turning right on Quezon Avenue towards the Quezon Memorial Circle. Take the exit to Commonwealth Avenue then turn right towards the UPD sign. Alternatively, you can take the Skyway highway system (tolled road) exiting at Quezon Avenue and continuing as directed above. Use either Google Maps or Waze app to calculate and pick your routes.
Suggested commuter route (DLSU): Upon exiting the NAIA terminal, look for the Airport Loop shuttle service. It is a free shuttle service that connects the airport terminals. Take the shuttle and get off at Terminal 3. Follow the signs to the Airport Terminal 3 of the Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT-1). Purchase a single-journey ticket or use a stored value card to ride the LRT-1. Board a southbound train (Baclaran direction) and alight at the Vito Cruz Station. Exit the station and walk towards DLSU, which is just a short distance walk from the station. Single-journey ticket price: ₱15.00 or $0.27
Suggested private car route (DLSU): From NAIA, head towards Roxas Boulevard on the NAIA Expressway (NAIAx). Keep following Roxas Boulevard until you reach the intersection with Pablo Ocampo Sr. Street (formerly Vito Cruz). Continue driving straight until you reach a major intersection called Taft Avenue. You will see De La Salle University on your right side. The university has several entrances, so choose the one most convenient for you.

¿Se celebró un SotM en el mismo país el año anterior?

No. El SotM LATAM 2024 se realiza en Belen, Brasil. Y ningun SotM LATAM se ha realizado en Colombia.

Seguridad

¿Es el país y/o ciudad un espacio LGBT+-friendly?

  • Colombia. En 2016, se convirtió en el 24 ° país en aprobar el matrimonio igualitario en todo el territorio nacional y tiene un sistema legal avanzado para proteger los derechos de este segmento de la población. Gracias a esto y a la diversidad cultural, la conectividad y la amplia oferta de turismo, Colombia fue nombrada Destino LGBT emergente en la feria FITUR 2017. Ciudades como Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena y Barranquilla tienen una oferta turística atractiva para el segmento LGBT. (Fuente: “¿Por qué hacer turismo LGBT en Colombia?”)
  • Medellin. In 2014, QC's Gender-Fair Ordinance was passed. It aims to create a safe environment and protect LGBTQIA+ individuals from all types of discrimination, such as refusing to provide services based on one's gender identity, verbal and non-verbal discrimination. (Source: Love Knows No Gender in QC)
  • UP Diliman. UP Diliman has a history of advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and providing resources and support for its LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff. The university has organizations such as Babaylan, the oldest LGBTQ+ student organization in the Philippines, which promotes awareness, acceptance, and equality on campus. There are also other student organizations and initiatives that support the LGBTQ+ community and foster a safe and inclusive environment. Furthermore, UP Diliman has policies and programs in place that aim to prevent discrimination and promote equality. In 2015, the university adopted a Gender-Fair Policy that prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. The policy also promotes the use of gender-neutral facilities on campus.

¿Qué pasa con la seguridad médica y de viaje?

Both Quezon City and Manila City are in the Metro Manila region and have nearby health facilities and numerous travel alternatives. UP Diliman has a health service center called the UP Health Service (UPHS) that provides medical services to students, faculty, and staff. The UPHS offers primary healthcare, consultations, and referrals to specialists when needed. They also provide emergency medical services during office hours. UP Diliman is also located in Quezon City -  an emerging healthcare hub north of Metro Manila. You will be proximal and accessible to among the best private and public hospitals. Similarly, it is less than 20 minutes drive to specialized health centers like the Philippine Heart, Kidney and Lung Centers.

Vacunas requeridas/recomendadas

COVID-19

Since August 2023, presentation of vaccination status and vaccination certificate for COVID-19 is no longer required. All arriving international travelers are accepted regardless of their vaccination status.

Malaria

Yellow fever vaccine is recommended for foreigners traveling to Palawan and Mindanao islands. No malaria transmission in metropolitan Manila (the capital) or other urban areas. (Source)

Dengue

Dengue is a risk to travelers going to the Philippines. Mosquitoes carrying dengue typically bite during the daytime, particularly around sunrise and sunset. No vaccine or medication protects against dengue. It is recommended to follow these tips to prevent mosquito bites.

Pautas de viaje adicionales:

The Philippines has introduced a new health declaration form to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. All individuals traveling to the Philippines must complete the Philippines eTravel before entering the country.

Check: https://etravel.gov.ph/

¿Qué pasa con el terrorismo y la criminalidad?

Both Quezon City and Manila City are in the Metro Manila region and have nearby health and safety facilities (e.g. police station and fire stations). Both cities are diverse in terms of population. Most Filipinos also speak English.

¿Es la ubicación compatible con la política de seguridad del SotM de la OSMF?

We are confident that the Philippines in general, and Metro Manila in particular, is widely compatible with the SotM safety policy.

Viajes/Transporte

¿Qué tan accesible es el lugar a nivel internacional?

Metro Manila is served by two major international airports. The main hub is the Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA (IATA: MNL), located around 10 kilometers south of Manila proper, and 20 kilometers south of Quezon City. NAIA is the country’s busiest airport serving over 40 million passengers annually (before the pandemic) and has numerous direct flights to various cities in Asia, Australasia, and North America.

The secondary airport for Metro Manila is Clark International Airport (IATA: CRK), located some 85 kilometers north of Manila in Angeles City, Pampanga. Clark serves as a hub for various local and foreign low-cost carriers and is reachable from Manila by numerous point-to-point commercial bus services.

¿Qué tipos de restricciones de visa existen?

The Philippines can be visited visa-free from 157 countries for periods ranging from 14 to 59 days. Most visitors can additionally pay a visa fee to extend their stay, with further extensions possible. See the Wikipedia article “Visa policy of the Philippines” for more details.

Visa policy of the Philippines      Philippines      Visa-free (59 days)      Visa-free (30 days)      Visa-free (14 days)      Online application (ETA / e-Visa)      Visa required in advance

¿Qué tal la asequibilidad de los viajes?

  • Air travel. Round-trip economy flights from various cities in Southeast Asia and East Asia are generally within the 100–300 USD range. Round-trip economy flights from the Middle East, Japan, and Australia are generally under 1000 USD.
  • Accommodations. Most 2 to 3-star hotels in Metro Manila are available for around 50–100 USD per night. The metro area is also home to numerous AirBnB places.
  • Public transportation. See the section above “City” for more information.

Fechas

We are not sure about a date just yet. We are planning to hold SotM2025 for three (3) days around May - August in UPD, or May or September in DLSU.

Other special features of the venue

Are there any other special features of the venue that we should consider?


OSM Philippines community has built strong relationships and networks with local communities, NGOs, local governments, universities and corporate sponsors.

For volunteers and administrations, we hope to source them with students, faculties, and YouthMappers chapter from the university (UPD or DLSU). Through this partnership, we can mobilize student teams for assistance in:

  • Programs
  • Registration
  • Communications and Publicity
  • Sponsorships
  • Emergencies / Miscellaneous

For local sponsors, see previous Pista Ng Mapa sponsors that can be prospective local sponsors for SotM 2025.

In addition, Filipinos has wide variety of cuisines and also caters international cuisines, depending on the individual’s palate.


Video recording equipment

We can record. To ensure a smooth and uninterrupted conference experience, it is advised to secure reliable video recording equipment from an external source to prevent potential interruptions.

Stream is also possible via OBS, but the team strongly suggests organizing an in-person conference to facilitate direct engagement and participation among attendees. This strategy allows participants to focus completely on the conference experience without any distractions or technical obstacles that could come up during live streaming.

By recording the sessions, we can guarantee that the material will be properly recorded and uploaded online after the conference, allowing people to access and benefit from the valuable discussions and presentations whenever they desire.

Side note: DLSU is equipped with AV services.

Endorsements

We are requesting OSM communities, members and organizations who would be interested in seeing SotM in Manila to endorse our bid below!

Instructions for Endorsement
- Log in to the wiki if you are not already logged in.
- Scroll down to Endorsements and click 'Edit source'. 
- Add your reason for the endorsement followed by four tilde signs --~~~~ 
Note: The ~~~~ automatically inserts your name and the current date.
Below is an example an endorsement.
  • I fully endorse this bid - I've heard good things about OSM Philippines :-) --name

Community endorsements

  • The OSM community in the Philippines is very strong. All of them are fun to be with and they make sure everyone feels welcome. Lezgo OSM PH galing niyo po hehe :> Markelrivers (talk) 05:28, 21 July 2024 (UTC)
  • Seeing how the OSM Philippines community has successfully hosted and organized events such as but not limited to Pista ng mga Mapa and SOTM Asia, I support and endorse this bid. -Ianlopez1115 (talk) 13:32, 21 July 2024 (UTC)
  • I have been fortunate in spending several years in total in the Philippines - as a US Peace Corps volunteer, and more recently through my work at Red Cross. In my work, I've collaborated with the OSM PH community. It's a wonderful country and a vibrant OSM community. I endorse this bid. - Danbjoseph (talk) 14:16, 21 July 2024 (UTC)
  • It is high time for SOTM to happen in Asia! - Mikko Tamura ockim16
  • The OSM community in the Philippines works tirelessly day in and out and they coordinate activities all round Asia Pacific Hub , Other communities like Map Beks lend a strong support. It is high time to get SOTM to Asia , Philippines , Kudos for OSM Philippines to make the bid (Pawan).
  • I have seen very enthusiastic people from the Philippines in the OSM Community. The OSM Philippines community is very well-experienced with hosting the SotM events as we have experienced in multiple SotM Asia events, they were in the forefront. - Arkarjun (talk)
  • The OSM Philippines community are an amazing group of people, highly motivated and very capable of making the SOTM a success. The Philippines would also make it a good place to travel to with relatively low/now visa requirements, good connections and being a great place to visit. I fully endorse their bid. --Seastar3879 (talk) 03:51, 24 July 2024 (UTC)
  • Organizing SOTM in the Philippines would be fantastic! It would mark the first time it's held in Southeast Asia. Monica May (talk) 06:22, 24 July 2024 (UTC)
  • Hearing about this initiative, I am very happy to support it. The Philippine OSM community is the largest and strongest community in Southeast Asia and has also been an inspiration to the OpenStreetMap community in Timor-Leste. As a member of the OSM community in Timor-Leste, I strongly support this event being held in the Philippines and its potential to promote and inspire more OSM users in SEA countries - Ponsyano, 17:36, 24/07/2024 (GMT+9).
  • The OSM Philippines community is one of the most amazing groups of people in the South Asian region. their expertise in community development is outstanding, and they have highly motivated team with a lot of community management skills. They are very capable of making the SOTM success. I highly recommend and endorse OSM Philippines for SOTM. Warm regards from OSM Sri Lanka. MalingaGIS (talk) 13:18, 24 July 2024 (UTC)
  • I've had the pleasure of working with members of the OSM Philippines community for several years. Their dedication to building a community and expanding use of OSM is seen at local levels up through NGOs and governments in the region. I have no doubt this would be a great event with care taken in all aspects of planning. Would be great to see this event in the region! - Giblet (talk) 16:38, 24 July 2024 (UTC)
  • I wholeheartedly endorse OSM Philippines to host State of the Map 2025. Their proven dedication to the OpenStreetMap community, coupled with their impressive track record of organizing successful mapping events, makes them an ideal choice to lead this prestigious conference. On behalf of OSM Uganda KALUBA MICHEAL (talk) 12:42, 3 August 2024 (UTC)
  • The OSM PH Community serves as a dynamic center of collaboration, consistently advancing OpenStreetMap's mission through the organization of mapping events and initiatives. Hosting State of the Map 2025 in the Philippines would celebrate the community's accomplishments and highlight the country's rich cultural diversity, making it an ideal setting for fostering global connections and advocating for open mapping and geospatial data. --Muhree (talk) 12:15, 9 August 2024 (UTC)
  • Yes. Need more meetings in Asia. Jidanni (talk) 13:42, 8 September 2024 (UTC)