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[[Image:Uganda GIS map.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Uganda: Proportion on Households with Improved Sanitation Facilities, 2002. Map: [http://www.wri.org/mapresources/maps/uganda-proportion-households-improved-sanitation-facilities-2002 World Resources Institute]]]
[[File:flood GIS map.png|thumb|right|200px|Flood water identification in Gambia. Map: [http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/files/uploads/Geospatial-Science-and-Technology-for-Sustainable-Dev-in-Africa_Ottichilo_Khamala.pdf Kenya National Assembly]]]
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) maps are valuable tools to help overcome common coordination challenges in water and sanitation projects. Better information means better decisions about how to allocate resources, and a good map can literally put all parties on the same page, opening the door for more efficient, transparent decision-making.
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