Author:
Gueye Daouda M.,Ly Alioune Badara,Gueye Babacar,Ndour Papa Ibrahima,Fullman Nancy,Liu Patrick Y.,Mbaye Khadim,Diallo Aliou,Diatta Ibrahima,Diatta Saly Amos,Mane Mouhamadou Moustapha,Ikilezi Gloria,Sarr Moussa
Abstract
AbstractHaving a geolocated list of all facilities in a country – a “master facility list” (MFL) – can provide critical inputs for health program planning and implementation. To the best of our knowledge, Senegal has never had a centralized MFL, though many data sources currently exist within the broader Senegalese data landscape that could be leveraged and consolidated into a single database – a critical first step toward building a full MFL. We collated 12,965 facility observations from 16 separate datasets and lists in Senegal, and applied matching algorithms, manual checking and revisions as needed, and verification processes to identify unique facilities and triangulate corresponding GPS coordinates. Our resulting consolidated facility list has a total of 4,685 facilities, with 2,423 having at least one set of GPS coordinates. Developing approaches to leverage existing data toward future MFL establishment can help bridge data demands and inform more targeted approaches for completing a full facility census based on areas and facility types with the lowest coverage. Going forward, it is crucial to ensure routine updates of current facility lists, and to strengthen government-led mechanisms around such data collection demands and the need for timely data for health decision-making.
Funder
Gates Ventures provided funding for this work.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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