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DSTI and CRS Drive Sierra Leone’s Digital Transformation Through Geospatial Data

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Jennifer Onyeagoro
DSTI and CRS Drive Sierra Leone’s Digital Transformation Through Geospatial Data
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The Directorate of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI) and Catholic Relief Services have partnered to implement geospatial technology in Sierra Leone. The initiative aims to improve disaster management, urban planning, and water services through data-driven decision-making.

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This partnership demonstrates the application of modern data science to improve infrastructure and resilience in developing nations.

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This strategic partnership will expand the use of geospatial technology (mapping and location data) to support sustainable development, spatial planning, and disaster management across Sierra Leone.

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The report is a straightforward account of a partnership agreement and upcoming training workshops.

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