Summary
Harry Machmud is a Senior Program Manager based in Denpasar, Bali with 13 years of experience applying open mapping and GIS to humanitarian, disaster response, and development work across the Asia-Pacific. For over a decade at the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team he has progressed from field GIS instructor to regional program lead, blending technical mastery of OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE with program strategy, partnership-building and donor engagement. He designs and manages multi-stakeholder mapping programs that strengthen disaster resilience, having coordinated city-wide mapping teams and supported 25 priority countries in the region. Known for translating community-led mapping into data-driven decision-making, he routinely bridges government, NGOs, academia and local communities to scale impact. An educator at heart, he also develops training materials and capacity-building approaches that sustain local ownership beyond project lifecycles.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Geography, Bachelor's degree, Geography at Department of Geography, University of Indonesia
English, Indonesian