What are the operational boundaries of health areas in an given district?
Where are the cities, villages, hamlets and other points of interest located and what are they called?
How many people are estimated to leave in these settlements?
Are the buildings in a hard-to-reach village still inhabited?
Geospatial context is crucial for planning public health interventions.
Changing circumstances and population movement due to conflicts, climate change or other factors can distort your understanding of the situation and jeopardize the success of your public health program.
Novel-T can help you leverage geospatial technologies to build your geospatial database and keep it up-to-date so that you can plan and target your public health interventions to areas which need it and avoid those which don’t.
Identify remote or border settlements often missed during interventions
Estimate settlement population using machine learning, high-resolution satellite imagery and other data
Use geospatial intelligence to plan and allocate your resources more efficiently
Add details to your geospatial database by delineating polygons for settlements, health administration areas and points of interest
Leverage your routine surveillance activities to capture and update geospatial data points
Harmonize and integrate your data sets from different sources, regardless of their completeness or quality
Automate your geospatial data ingestion pipelines, allowing you to manage data quality and changes
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