GRID3: Setting the Pace for Accurate Data in Oyo State with Technology
The paucity of accurate geospatial data, including population settlement data presents a major obstacle to adequate decision making and development across Nigeria. A vast number of the most vulnerable human settlements in Africa remain unmapped. In the event of a public health emergency, knowing where people live, the best ways to reach them, and the locations of basic necessities such as hospitals, emergency services, schools etc. are of paramount importance.
Francis Aigbokhaevho is a HIV/AIDS Counselling Psychologist at the Oyo State Agency for Control of AIDS, who works with a team in the field and in health centres/hospitals, to locate and provide HIV testing and counselling services to indigenes of Oyo State. Francis and his team regularly carry out household surveys on these hard to reach populations and are often unable to locate unmapped settlements especially in the rural areas. In addition to this, the paper-based system the Agency operates, makes it difficult to keep track of data collected during these surveys.
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