Africa: WHO in Africa Launches Geodatabase to Empower Data-Driven Health Decisions
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Africa: WHO in Africa Launches Geodatabase to Empower Data-Driven Health Decisions
[WHO-AFRO] Brazzaville -- To mark Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day on 19 November, World Health Organization (WHO) in the African region launched the AFRO Geodatabase (AFRO GDB) to enhance the use of trusted administrative boundary data to strengthen geospatial governance and empower data-driven health decisions across Africa.
AFRO Geodatabase | WHO Africa GIS Platform Launch
©WHO/AFRO WHO Launches AFRO Geodatabase on GIS Day in Brazzaville Brazzaville—To mark Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day on 19 November, World Health Organization (WHO) in the African region launched the AFRO Geodatabase (AFRO GDB) to enhance the use of trusted administrative boundary data to strengthen geospatial governance and empower data-driven health decisions across Africa. A Centralized Platform for Verified Health and Administrati…
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