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Page 1: Nura Nasir M&E Specialist Nigeria MEMS II July 13, 2011

Nura NasirM&E SpecialistNigeria MEMS II

July 13, 2011

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Overview

Geographic information system (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information.

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Uses

• GIS enables users to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data (in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts) in many ways that reveal patterns, trends and interrelationships that would be more difficult to discover in tabular format.

• GIS allows policy makers to easily visualize problems in relation to existing social services and the natural environment and so more effectively target resources.

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Uses contd…

GIS technology can be used for earth surface-based scientific investigations; resource management reference and projections of a geospatial nature, both man-made and natural; asset management and location planning archaeology; environmental impact-assessment; infrastructure assessment and development; urban planning; cartography, for a thematic and/or time-based purpose; criminology; geospatial intelligence; geographic history; marketing; Logistics; population and demographic studies; prospectivity mapping; statistical analysis; Environmental Contamination; Disease surveillance; military planning.

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Some sources of GIS data

• Topographical maps

• Aerial photography

• Satellite images

• GPS coordinates

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Some GIS files• Shape files: a format for storing the geometric

location and attribute information of geographic features - represented by points (distinct locations - schools, health facilities etc.); lines (roads, rivers); or polygons (areas/boundaries).

• Geodatabases: a "container" used to hold a collection of geographic datasets.

• Text files: used to record x, y, and z coordinates representing, longitude, latitude, and elevation, respectively.

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GIS in M&E

Linking GIS with M&E in a development program helps to assess progress while considering geographic characteristics. This can better be achieved by establishing reliable baseline.Using baseline data, project partners/ participants/stakeholders determine targets. Usually, baseline studies encompass socio-economic surveys, and their results are generally spatially distributed variables.

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Therefore, analysis of survey data benefits greatly from spatial display and analysis - as spatial patterns can be identified and generally data is more easily comprehensible to the human mind if displayed graphically/spatially.

After baseline values for performance indicators are set, their change over time can be monitored using GIS to see if the planned targets are reached or can be reached realistically in the defined timeframe. And, based on this information, steering measures can be taken if it becomes obvious that targets cannot be reached.

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GIS application in planning, monitoring and evaluation

1) Planning

a) Education intervention

b) Health intervention

c) Services integration

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2) Monitoring

i) Diseases prevalence rateii) Trend analysis

a) Epidemiology

b) Performance monitoring

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3) Evaluation

a) Coverage

b) Impact

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Planning

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Planning education intervention (2)

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Planning health intervention

HIV prevalence rate

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Planning health intervention (2)

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Planning health intervention (3)

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Services integration

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Monitoring

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HIV prevalence rate

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Distribution of WPV1 infected LGAs by quarter, 2007 - 09

# Infected LGAs: 25

WPV1 (n=37)

# Infected LGAs: 85

WPV1 (n=136) # Infected LGAs: 140

WPV1 (n=355)

Quarter 2, 2008Quarter 4, 2007 Quarter 1, 2008

Quarter 3, 2008

# Infected LGAs: 113

WPV1 (n=196)

Quarter 4, 2008

# Infected LGAs: 32

WPV1 (n=39)

Quarter 1, 2009

# Infected LGAs: 44

WPV1 (n=54)

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Routine Immunization Performance: OPV3 coverage, Jan-Sept 2007

<50%

50-79.9%

>=80%

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Evaluation

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Coverage and impact

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Other applications

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Media coverage

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Some licensed GIS software

• ArcView, ArcGIS by ESRI• Map 3D, Topobase, MapGuide by Autodesk • Bentley Map by Bentley Systems

Some free GIS software

• HealthMapper by WHO

• PostGIS by Refractions Research

• GeoTools by Java

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Sample GIS software

Map layers

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Further reading

Bolstad, P. (2005) GIS Fundamentals: A first text on Geographic Information Systems

Chang, K. (2007) Introduction to Geographic Information System

Burrough, P.A. and McDonnell, R.A. (1998) Principles of geographical information systems.

Tomlinson, R.F., (2005) Thinking About GIS: Geographic Information System Planning for Managers

Maguire, D.J., Goodchild M.F., Rhind D.W. (1997) "Geographic Information Systems: principles, and applications"

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Merci!