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Soren Gigler, World Bank Institute, Measure GIS Working Group April 27, 2011 bgigler@worldbank.org
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Potential Game Changing Opportunities for M &E Geo-coding Mobiles Social Media Real Time Data
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Leveraging Innovation for Enhanced Results orientation Transparency : Access to Information and Open DataResults data: Technology:available for geo-coding,the first time visualizations Mapping for Results
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Key Principles of Mapping for Results Results • Visualize location of projects • Location data for 1,250 projects Openness and 16,000 project activities available by April 2011 • Strengthen country dialogueAccountability and civic engagement
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Mapping for Results … Information available, but not easy to visualize Geo-coding: makes project data more accessible Visualize projectlocations and MDGs at country level www.maps.worldbank.org
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WBI in Action Mapping for Results + Beneficiary FeedbackBolivia: Poverty Haiti: Beneficiaryconcentration & geo- feedback on geo-mappedmapping aid projects reconstruction projects New Teacher School Being Arriving Built
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Beneficiary Participation through ICT • Afghanistan: GPS cameras track progress on irrigation infrastructure in remote areas • Kenya: Education Project uses inter-active maps to better target schools to needs • Bolivia: Verifying installation of solar panels in infrastructure project • Cambodia: Monitor rehabilitation of national highway network
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Monitoring Project ResultsBolivia: Decentralized Infrastructure for Rural Transformation Project Benefits - Target activities to regions with most need - Promote synergies between components (Electrification and Telecomms) - Verify that services were provided - Monitor project results and impact - Transparency and social accountability
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Cambodia: NationalHighway network through Google Earth
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Asset verification: Afghanistan roads Images from International Relief and Development, Inc: Human Resources and Logistics Support Program (IRD-HRLS), September 2010
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Blood Bank Reporting in Western Keny“The local district hospital in Kilifi never had enough blood fortransfusions,” Eagle said. “So I built a system for the nurses tosend short, daily text messages from mobile phones to thecentralized blood bank to avoid shortages.”Read more: Txteagle takes outsourcing to cell phones | NewMexico Business Weekly
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Tracking School Performance in the PhilippinesUsing GPS, Mobiles & Google Maps to allow students, teachers & parents todirectly provide feedback on the delivery of social services www.checkmyschool.org
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