Hey Stephen,

I'll put this on the agenda for discussion at the next sudomesh meeting.
Have you reached out to the fine folks of Altermundi? They're in Argentina and specialize in long-distance links :)
Cc'ing Nico & Gui in the event they're not on this list (tho i think at least Gui is)

Jenny

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On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 6:02 PM, Stephen Whitmore <stephen.whitmore@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi meshy folks,

I work with Digital Democracy[1], a non-profit doing offline
peer-to-peer mapping for environmental monitoring in parts of South
America.

Dd is looking for someone who is interested in traveling to the
savannahs of southern Guyana and set up long-distance wifi connections
for indigenous communities. They're looking for volunteers for a trip in
February/March. You can find the details here:

https://gist.github.com/gmaclennan/dfba3afd0575b6a9cbbe4200d9b26d82

Dd can potentially pay flights and costs as well.

If you're interested, ping Gregor McLennan at gmaclennan@digital-democracy.org

~ noffle

 [1] https://digital-democracy.org


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