Arab Times

‘Provide data resources’:

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Esri, the global leader in location intelligen­ce, announced that

it will partner with the Statistics Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs to offer its mapping and analytics technology for member states to help access and visualize the data needed as they combat the novel coronaviru­s pandemic. These countries can now use the software and tools

that will enable them to be part of a Federated Network of COVID-19 data hubs. A hub is a cloud-based community engagement platform that organizes people, data, and tools through informatio­n-driven initiative­s.

“As we face an unpreceden­ted health crisis, the world has never needed easy access to reliable and timely data as urgently as today,” said Stefan Schweinfes­t, Director of the United Nations Statistics Division. “Tracking trends of the pandemic, identifyin­g the more vulnerable groups, and understand­ing the impact of the crisis on all sectors of society and the economy are the most pressing needs of the global statistics and data community. This partnershi­p offers an important tool easily accessible and usable by any national statistica­l office.”

With a hub, organizati­ons can leverage their existing data and technology and work together with internal and external stakeholde­rs to track progress, improve outcomes, and create actionable policies. This new internatio­nal network of hubs will allow countries to maximize communicat­ion, collaborat­ion, and data sharing. By placing that data in a geographic context, hubs give government­s, NGO’s, citizen groups, and other organizati­ons a deeper, more complex understand­ing of issues that face their communitie­s.

“We are committed to helping the world solve issues that arise due to COVID-19,” said Jack Dangermond, Esri founder and president. “Through our hubs, we hope to provide the United Nations and all their member states with the tools they need to understand and meet the unique and distinct obstacles that a worldwide crisis like this pandemic poses for nations.” (AP)

 ??  ?? Passengers wearing face masks and rain coats to protect against the spread of the new coronaviru­s walk outside of Hankou train station after the resumption of train services in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province, Wednesday, April 8. After 11 weeks of lockdown, the first train departed Wednesday morning from a re-opened Wuhan, the origin point for the coronaviru­s pandemic, as residents once again were
allowed to travel in and out of the sprawling central Chinese city. (AP)
Passengers wearing face masks and rain coats to protect against the spread of the new coronaviru­s walk outside of Hankou train station after the resumption of train services in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province, Wednesday, April 8. After 11 weeks of lockdown, the first train departed Wednesday morning from a re-opened Wuhan, the origin point for the coronaviru­s pandemic, as residents once again were allowed to travel in and out of the sprawling central Chinese city. (AP)

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