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Report: 🇲🇼 Open Data Day 2025 in Zomba: GeoSkills Training for Climate Action

Spatial Girls Network joined the global village on 3rd March, 2025, in celebrating the Open Data Day 2025, which was within the Open Data Week. The theme for ODD25 was “Open Data to tackle the Polycrisis,” which inspired the theme of our event: “GeoSkills training for climate Action: Empowering Youths with Spatial Data Tools”. One […]

By: Priscilla KapoloJuly 25, 2025July 30, 2025

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