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GeoIT Consult

Ebenezer Odoi Frederick Kofi Ansah Francis Ocansey CEO Project Manager Project Consultant

[email protected]@[email protected]

Ghana: Box AT 2113 Achimota (0244231278/0245-346366) USA: 4770 Indianola Ave Ste 200 Columbus OH 43214

www.geoitconsult.com [email protected]

NATIONAL GIS REPORTING SYSTEM & BEYOND

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At GeoIT Consult our mission is to provide clients with high quality, innovative and globally competitive solution models

OUR PHILOSOPHY

• *Geoinformatics (GIS/GPS/Remote Sensing)• Software / Database Development• Web and Graphic Designing• Training• Research

* focus of this presentation

AREAS OF OPERATION

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NATIONAL *GIS MEDIA ELECTION MONITORING SYSTEM

who

why

where

which

what

when

how

* Geographic Information System

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NATIONAL GIS MEDIA ELECTION MONITORING SYSTEM

Election GIS

Votes :Who won/lost ? By what margin ? Distribution of votes ? Number of registered voters ? Voter turnout? Number of Rejected ballots ? Re-elections? Re-appointments

Finances:Media Investment? Logistics ? Field team allowance ?

Data:• Voting• Polling stations location • Election incidents• Location of field team• Location of resources• Archived party data ?

(videos/pictures/reports)

Maps : data / results / analysis /webmaps

• Demographic data• Socio-economic /statistical /census data• Facility data

Analysis : Pre/Post election analysis ?Consolidated vote analysis? Disparities in Election results? Spatial Patterns ?

Key

VotesFinances

Data & archivingAnalysis

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Issues ..????

• Rejected/valid Ballots

• Rigging

• Registered voters

• Non-voters

• Absent voters

• Voting patterns

• Population Density

• Local Gov’t elections

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1. Desktop Interfaces

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Myths ..assumptions...National Level ??

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Myths ..assumptions...Constituency Level ??

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Myths ..assumptions...EA Level ??

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2. Web Interfaces

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Web Interfaces

http://www.gotmaps.biz/ghana.php

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Web Interfaces

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Web Interfaces

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3. Mobile Interfaces for media reporting

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MONITORING REPORTING MOBILE APPLICATION

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MONITORING REPORTING MOBILE APPLICATION

Nana Akuffo Addo

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Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo

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Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo

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Procedure repeated for Parliamentary elections

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Further involvement of GIS applications in Media

service delivery

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Resource Management

Understanding size and effect

“maps transform data into useful knowledge about the areas in which we work or propose to work in”

Population Studies

Public Information

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Comparing and publishing results

Monitoring Development

Facility Mapping

Community Planning

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Analyzing trends

Trends based on existing

data

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Analyzing Events

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Presenting to the media

Unbiased reporting – Display patterns

and trends with clear infographics.

Use geospatial analysis to investigate

stories. Quickly explore demographic

data to provide human context to other

data.

Localized news – Make the news

personal by reporting on information

from a neighborhood level.

GIS is becoming an integral way to convey the context and meaning of the news.

GIS Provides:

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THANK YOU

www.geoitconsult.com [email protected]: Ghana (CA-65-478) USA (Ohio-201023600749)

We are looking forward to a great partnership


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