Mapping for ResultsEnhance Transparency and Citizen Engagement for Better Results
Hanif Rahemtulla & Charles Brigham
Geospatial Specialists
World Bank, Innovation Practice
Geography of International Development
Key Objectives of the M4R Initiative
Incorporating geography to visualizes the
sub-national location of World Bank
projects to:
•better monitor impact on people;•improve aid effectiveness and coordination;•enhance transparency and social accountability; and•enable citizens and other stakeholders to provide direct feedback on project results.
Mapping for Results Initiative
maps.worldbank.org
Choose Bangladesh
2,500 30,000
Number of Bank
projects
Number of locations
of Bank projects
Choose view by
sector
Pie chart shows
investment in sector
by volume
The symbol/color
indicates the largest
sector by location
Geography of International Development
Data available
Number of districts 75
Total observations 4,161
MappingHealth center
location at VDC
Source Bert
Mismatched 62 VDCs
GAFSP: The Geography of Food Security
Interface Mockup
Localized Financing
Local Geography:
Targets Development Intervention
Improve Aid Transparency and
Coordination
Partnership with UN on Aid Coordination (Nepal)
Envisioning the Future: GeoStories
Envisioning the Future: Citizen Feedback
Indonesia: PNPM Citizen Feedback Pilot
Access to Information
27 Donors
AFDB, AusAid, BADEA, Canada,
CDC, DFID, EU, FAO, FICA, GTZ,
ICEIDA, IFAD, Ireland, Japan,
JICA, KFW, Kuwait Fund,
Norway, OPEU Fund, People’s
Republic of China, UNDP,
UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO,
USAID, WFP, World Bank
Targeting of Agricultural Projects
An Enabling Environment
Hanif Rahemtulla & Charles Brigham
Geospatial Specialists
World Bank, Innovation Practice
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