Thematic Course: Mapping for Information Management
This short course focuses on how to most effectively communicate through maps for decision making and advocacy. This includes looking at design principles and how a non-specialist can create a map using easily accessible tools such as Excel, Power Point or Google Maps. The course also provides the basis for GIS and how it can be used in a response. There is also a starter module on the open-source GIS software, QGIS, although learners will need to spend more time on this software to become proficient.
Learning objectives:
- Consider the advantages, disadvantages and appropriate uses of GIS versus non-GIS generated maps
- List key design principles for creating effective maps
- Create a simple, non-GIS generated map using appropriate software
- Describe the use of Vector and Raster data in GIS
- Describe QGIS software and explain how to set it up
- Create a map using QGIS
Course outline:
This course is composed of four modules:
- Communicating through maps
- Creating effective maps using non-GIS software
- Using GIS
- Creating a GIS Map
You can find the French and Spanish version of the course via these links.
THEMES: Capacity Building | Information Systems



