[OSM-talk] Developing Countries Address Problem
bimal maharjan
hakubimal at gmail.com
Wed Sep 4 09:28:33 UTC 2013
@Martin
That is the problem we have in our place. We do not get mails or letters in
our home because our home cannot be identified. If somehow identified it
cannot navigated and reached. We can't receive the mails and letters let
alone any other benefits of having proper address system.
Cheers!
Bimal
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
<dieterdreist at gmail.com>wrote:
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> 2013/9/4 bimal maharjan <hakubimal at gmail.com>
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>> Hi All,
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>> I think my last email was not clear.
>>
>> I am from Nepal and we do not have standard address system (let alone
>> online) .I want to know how this problem can be solved and how the same
>> problem has been solved in other developing countries. Perhaps some must be
>> working for it.
>>
>> I am researching to find out about the organizations or professionals or
>> start ups who are working to solve the problem of "no standard and
>> accessible address system" in the developing countries.
>>
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> how does addressing work in your region? What has someone to write on a
> letter to make sure it arrives at your place? Maybe people are sending
> letters to post offices or pubs or shops and the addressee will then pick
> it up?
>
> cheers,
> Martin
>
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Cheers!
Bimal
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