Africa must use geoinformation technologies for development - ECA
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The Deputy Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa made a call for Africa to fully harness the opportunities found in spatially-enabled information to build on its remarkable achievements. Speaking at the Global Geospatial Conference 2013 that opened in Addis Ababa this week on the theme: Spatial Enablement in Support of Economic Development and Poverty Reduction, Mr. Abdalla Hamdok said there should be no excuses for not using appropriate geoinformation for policy making, planning, development due to expense or the time it takes. “With the development in space and digital technologies in the past two decades, the time for making spatially-enabled information and maps available for development and management purposes has been greatly reduced,” he said.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. (2013-11). Africa must use geoinformation technologies for development - ECA. Addis Ababa:. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/31850”Collections
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