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Open Data and GIS

In a data-driven world, assessing the impact, efficiency, and effectiveness of initiatives and programs is vital. Measuring the outcomes of operations helps to justify spending resources, ensure future funding based on performance, and improve the way we operate.


There are several combinations of GIS tools and techniques that assist us in gathering and analyzing data in order to assess the efficacy of our initiatives.


With the new Web GIS approach, users can share their knowledge and data with global wisdom. Web GIS is an online infrastructure that makes maps and geographic data available within an enterprise, in a community, and publicly on the web. This new perspective completes, unifies, and expands GIS experts' jobs.


Creating open data portals allows the public to access your data. Web apps enable you to share data in ways that make it easy to locate and explore. Open data allows you to become a member of a worldwide community of geodata content editors. Inclusive and comprehensive monitoring, supported by reliable and shared data, is a critical act of openness and accountability.


Maps and cartographic applications published on the web, utilized as GIS solutions to support interventions all over the globe, may play a critical role in enhancing the mutual trust of funders, non-profit organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).


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