Original site: https://fieldmaps.io/data
Uses Common Operational Datasets (COD) when available, falling back to geoBoundaries for regions without coverage of subnational administrative geodata. Represents the latest available data for humanitarian operational use. Polygons contain only data for the most detailed admin level available, which may not be ADM4 depending on the source. Higher admin levels can be obtained by dissolving by attributes. Lines and points are intended for cartographic applications.
Original site: https://fieldmaps.io/data
Uses geoBoundaries exclusively, representing data suitable for most purposes, academic or commercial. Requires attribution to geoBoundaries. Polygons contain only data for the most detailed admin level available, which may not be ADM4 depending on the source. Higher admin levels can be obtained by dissolving by attributes. Lines and points are intended for cartographic applications.
UNOSAT code: TC20240313MOZ, GDACS ID: 1001053 This map illustrates satellite detected surface waters in Maputo province, Mozambique, as observed from a Sentinel-1 images acquired on 23 March 2024 at 05:19 local time (03:19 UTC). Within the analyzed areas of about 950 km², a total of about 10 km² of lands appear to be flooded.
This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT).
This bi-weekly dataset provides an overview of the latest areas of control in Yemen and includes a map, excel spreadsheet and GIS layer. All datasets are fully PCODED to Admin 2 district level, enabling interoperability with other datasets. Through understanding the latest areas of control, it is possible to enhance analysis in areas such as political-economy through adjusting tools to take into account the current geographic situation. This dataset forms part of the Yemen CrisisInsight product suite which includes the Yemen Core Dataset, Yemen: Crisis Impact Overview and Yemen Risk Overview.
UNOSAT code: EQ20240326IDN, GDACS ID: 1420595 This map illustrates satellite-detected surface waters in Jawa Tengah Province, Indonesia, as observed from a Sentinel-1 image acquired on 19 March 2024 at 17:58 local time (10:58 UTC). Within the analysed area of about 4,400 km², a total of about 320 km² of land appears to be flooded, receding of about 70 km² compared to 15 March 2024.
This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT).
Important note: Flood analysis from radar images may underestimate the presence of standing waters in built-up areas and densely vegetated areas due to backscattering properties of the radar signal.
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
WPdx is a platform to compile crowdsourced data focused on rural water points (wells, springs, tapstands) with contributions from governments, NGOs, and researchers. Shared data is cleaned and harmonized using the WPdx Data Standard to create a robust analysis-ready dataset. There are two primary datasets available from WPdx. The first is WPdx-Basic, which includes all records shared with the platform. The second, WPdx-Plus is a subset of the Basic dataset which focuses on countries where district and/or national data is available and undergoes additional cleaning. WPdx-Plus is used as an input to the WPdx Decision Support tools and is the basis for the datasets posted here. The decision support tools provide insights on rural basic water service access and recommendations regarding prioritized water point repair, highlight areas with apparent service gaps, and identify water points which are at high risk of failure. For each country where WPdx data is available, there are two datasets available for download are described below.
The wpdx_adm_region_analysis file provides an overview of the population served, unserved and uncharted for each available administrative level. The file also includes a data quality analysis based on water point record age.
The wpdx_water_points file provides water point level details for each point shared with WPdx including all the WPdx data standard parameters plus results from the WPdx Rehab Priority, Service Gap/New Construction and Status Prediction analyses.
A data dictionary describing each parameter included in each file is available in the Data and Resources section.
To share data with the WPdx platform, please visit (www.waterpointdata.org/share-data) and/or reach out to info@waterpointdata.org
UNOSAT code: TC20240313MOZ, GDACS ID: 1001053 This map illustrates satellite detected surface waters in Gaza and Maputo provinces, Mozambique, as observed from a Sentinel-1 images acquired on 16 March 2024 at 05:19 local time (03:19 UTC). Within the analyzed areas of about 5000 km², a total of about 67 km² of lands appear to be flooded.
This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT).