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
<https://altermundi.net>? 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(a)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(a)digital-democracy.org
 ~ noffle
  [1] 
https://digital-democracy.org
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