ADDRESSING THE DATA AND INFORMATION NEEDS FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE, SHARING EXPERIENCES FROM COTE D IVOIRE. 20 April 2016 to 22 April 2016 ADDIS ABABA

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20 April 2016 to 22 April 2016 ADDIS ABABA ADDRESSING THE DATA AND INFORMATION NEEDS FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE, SHARING EXPERIENCES FROM COTE D IVOIRE Dr. Edouard FONH-GBEI Director General of CNTIG, General Secretary of the National Committee of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information

20 April 2016 to 22 April 2016 ADDIS ABABA 1. NEEDS FOR GEOSPATIAL DATA COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT 2. GEOSPATIAL DATA DRIVEN APPLICATIONS 1. SIG CARTE SCOLAIRE 2. E-COMMUNE 3. RURAL LAND DELIMATATION 4. PERSPECTIVE 2030: Smart cities 3. QUESTIONS

1. NEEDS FOR GEOSPATIAL DATA COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT Geospatial information is used by governments to plan and organize development. It s also used to address issues of governance and poverty reduction. New geospatial technologies and the web, offer the opportunity to make the geospatial data available to everybody at a lower cost. This goal is achieved through the implementation of a smart Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI). SDI delivers services and data that help solving many specific issues such as road planning, environment, security matters and financial resources mobilization for local government. In 2012, the Government of Cote d Ivoire, asked CNTIG to coordinate the implementation of the National Geospatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) and demonstrate how geomatics can be useful for the national economy In Cote d Ivoire, we began then, building our National Geospatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), by a "bottom-up approach. Thus, we addressed governance and business issues by developing specific applications based on the SDI The actors see their interests more easily and agreed to the initiative. 3

1. NEEDS FOR GEOSPATIAL DATA COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT In order to coordinate the implementation of the National Geospatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI), we used following approach: Initiated standards and norms for geospatial information Created several working groups that aim to allow the geo-spatial communities members to collaborate and work together and attend practical seminars: standardization, Climate change, buried Networks, etc. Mobilize various actors around win-win projects; Engage the private sector and strong public actors with innovative solutions that address their problems: Ministry of National Education, Ministry of the economy(cadaster, )Local Government, etc. 4

1. NEEDS FOR GEOSPATIAL DATA COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT INDG S Architecture PARTNER'S DATA REFERENCE DATABASE SECTORAL DATABASE APPLICATIONS CLIENTS FOREST BD COMMUNES E-COMMUNE Desktop Laptop Tablet Smartphone FACILITIES ROADS Extraction Normalization Integration CADASTRE E-CADASTRE DEMOGRAPHICS GEOBASE EDUCATION SIG CARTE SCOLAIRE PARCELS OTHERS LOGICAL COMPONENTS: - Metadata - Standards - Algorithms AUTRES OTHER APPLICATIONS INDG is gradually built from databases of partners that supply the National Geobase. Smart datasets are then generated to power applications developed for specific needs: cadaster, municipalities, education, geomarketing,... 5

2. G E O S PAT I A L DATA D R I V E N A P P L I C AT I O N S The data collected are powering a wide range of web mapping applications that help in the decision making process and help address issues of governance. I will introduce you to three majors projects : e-commune, SIG Carte Scolaire and the Rural Land. SIG CARTE SCOLAIRE E-COMMUNE RURAL LAND SIG Carte Scolaire enables the Government to assess the educational needs at the local level, and proposes scenarios to address, in a horizon of 3 to 5 years. e-commune helps municipalities to mobilize their own resources and plan local developpment. We developped an innovative appraoch for rural land delimitation and administration, using drones and ICT tools. 6

2.1 SIG CARTE SCOLAIRE With financial support from the World Bank, the CNTIG developed the SIG Carte Scolaire, on behalf of the Ministry of Education. This application allows the Department of Education to plan the educational needs locally, in 3 steps: 1. An annual diagnosis of educational provision; 2. A projection of potential demand for education taking into account the objectives of national policy such as compulsory school; 3. The formulation of the school network reorganization proposals. 7

2.1 SIG CARTE SCOLAIRE: R ESULTS The results are: 6541 A database regularly updated: about 6541 localized on about 16000 schools, in 2 years 16830 6,541 14,000 Better understanding of educational needs and best decision making practices. Reliable school statistics are available at any moment. Capacity building through training of 22 officials of the Ministry, especially those in charge of Strategy, Planning and Statistics. 8

2. 2 E - C O M M U N E In the Project e-commune, we have designed and developped methodologies and a solution, for taxpayers identification and geolocalization. It helps municipalities to mobilize their own resources and plan local developpment. E-commune is a secured webmapping application, designed according to the needs of different users: elected officials, managers, technical workers and citizen. Five modules are available: 1. Local development and planning 2. Cadastre 3. Maps 4. Security 5. Elections 9

2.2 E - COMMUNE: RESULT S The methodology for collecting and structuring data, coupled with e-commune, allow Ivorian towns significantly increase their own resources, as shown in the following graph: 4,500,000 4,000,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 MARCORY KONG ADIAKE TIAPOUM FRESCO BOUAKE KORHOGO SAN PEDRO COCODY DIVO BUDGET 2014 DECLARE POTENTIEL Comparison between budgeted resources and potential (USD) 10

2. 3. R U R A L L A N D S D E L I M I T A T I O N I N C O T E D I V O I R E CNTIG has forged strong partnerships with Global Service, an the Italian Group expert in UAVs mapping systems, and the Order of Surveyors in Cote d Ivoire. Our delimitation approach, using drones and NICT has been tested with the planters of coffee and cocoa. The project was to identify, define and map the planting of 320 coffee and cocoa producers, for a total area of 1,004 ha. This project has received financial support from the European Investment Bank and AFD. 11

Superficie en ha 2. 3. R U R A L L A N D S D E L I M I T A T I O N I N C O T E D I V O I R E This project helped to better target Community actions near its producers, such as training and technical frameworks and approaches for the certification of product quality. Moreover, each farmer has received the plan of his plots. 350 300 250 239.75 227.75 295.01 200 150 100 50 0 74.45 75.86 26.68 41.31 19.43 2.7 1.25 < à 5 ans 5 à 10 ans 10 à 20 ans 20 à 30 ans > 30 ans Classe d'âge Cacao Café Awareness meeting in the villages Plans Graphs 12

2. 3. R U R A L L A N D S D E L I M I T A T I O N I N C O T E D I V O I R E 13

2.4 PERSPECTIVE 2030: SMART CITY We are now, in cote d'ivoire, building geospatial data driven applications ( Sygeci, e-commune, e-invest, e-tourisme, e-habitat, e-transport, e-cadastre and e-sécurité etc ) that create the foundation of smart cities in our country. illustration of smart city (source : esri.com)

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