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UNICEF Topics #832

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hn437 opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #833
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UNICEF Topics #832

hn437 opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #833
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hn437 commented Oct 9, 2024

New topics are needed for the UNICEF education access project in order to assess the quality of relevant OSM Features. As the analysis regarding this topic will be conducted repeatedly, those topics should not be setup locally but added to OQAPI. For this, a new project in OQAPI should be created which is assigned with the relevant topics and the indicators used to assess the quality.

The required topics are a special set of roads as well as primary healthcare. Furthermore, the existing topics schools and hospitals should be assigned to the new project.
The list of tag definitions can be found on confluence: https://heigit.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/GIS/pages/756645935/2024-10-01+Unicef+education+access

The indicators which need to be connected with the new project are mapping saturation, currentness and road comparison.

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