This document articulates the required investment for health facilities in the Philippines and presents as a use case of the health facility master list of the country. Original URL
Read MoreWebinar presented at the Virtual United Nations World Data Forum (UNWDF) on October 2020 introducing the Common Geo-Registry (CGR) concept, approach, and technology to data communities. It includes a discussion of the data model that supports the CGR concept and a demonstration of the platform as well as a case study of the implementation experience…
Read MoreThe third edition of the Future Trends report from the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) analyzes the top global geospatial drivers and trends that are predicted to have the greatest impact on geospatial information management over the next five to ten years including those that could impact the health…
Read MoreA resource web page from Esri featuring tools that can help government and healthcare leaders around the world to efficiently and equitably distribute COVID-19 vaccines.
Read MoreA document describing the potential for geospatial data and technologies to impact immunisation programming through eight use cases that demonstrate how the visualisation of geospatial data, spatial analysis and geostatistical modeling can help service delivery teams identify zero-dose children (children who have never been immunised) and improve service delivery to achieve equity in vaccine coverage….
Read MoreStarter kit guiding new users on how to operationalize the Coronavirus Case Dashboard included in the ArcGIS Solution for Coronavirus Response as a way to show the COVID-19 situation in their community.
Read MoreThis glossary contains terms that are used frequently in Health GeoLab Collaborative (HGLC) documents, not defined in online GIS dictionaries, or for which the HGLC uses a slightly different definition. It is being maintained by the HGLC to complement those that can be found in online GIS dictionaries.
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