![]() ![]() Hierink F, Rodrigues N, Muñiz M, Panciera R & N Ray. Journal of Public Health and Emergency, 5:15 Link to article Modelling forest degradation and risk of disease outbreaks in mainland Equatorial Guinea. Poirier O, Ruiz de Castañeda R, Bolon I & N Ray (2021). BMJ Global Health, 6: e005238 Link to article Oliphant NP, Ray N, Bensaid K, Ouedraogo A, Ghali AY, Habi O, Maazou I, Panciera R, Muñiz M, Manda S, Sy Z, Jackson D & T Doherty (2021) Optimising geographical accessibility to primary health care: a geospatial analysis of community health posts and community health workers in Niger. Modelling physical accessibility to public green spaces in Switzerland to support the SDG11. Link to articleĬhênes C, Giuliani G & N Ray (2021). Improving the efficiency of scale-up and deployment of community health workers in Mali: a geospatial analysis. Oliphant NP, Sy Z, Koné B, Berthé M, Beebe M, Samake M, Diabaté M, Tounkara S, Diarra B, Diarra AB, Diawara CH, Yakimova T, Florisse S, Jackson D, Ray N & T Doherty (2022). ![]() Children's Geographies, 1-17 Link to article Modelling geographic access and school catchment areas across public primary schools to support subnational planning in Kenya. Macharia PM, Moturi A, Mumo E, Giorgi E, Okiro EA, Snow RW & N Ray (2022). The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia, 9: 100103 Link to article Vulnerability to snakebite envenoming and access to healthcare in the Terai region of Nepal: a geospatial analysis. Ochoa C, Rai M, Babo Martins S, Alcoba G, Bolon I, Ruiz de Castañeda R, Sharma SK, Chappuis F & N Ray (2023). ![]() International journal of environmental research and public health, 20(3): 2204 Link to article Present and future drinking water security and its impacts on maternities: a multi-scale assessment of Sudan. Simonin VT, Vaghefi SA, Abdelgadir ZM, Eltayeb D, Sidahmed MAM, Monet J-P & N Ray (2023). This website is about the AccessMod project, which is broader than the AccessMod tool as it also includes its many applications, academic works, teaching material, articles/reports by University of Geneva, AeHIN GIS Lab, and other authors, etc. Since 2022, AccessMod is a Digital Public Good, part of the Digital Public Goods Alliance. Please read this document carefully when downloading AccessMod. However, there is an additional WHO “ TERMS OF USE AND SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT” that you must agree to in order to use AccessMod 5.0. ![]() The license attached to AccessMod 5 is the GNU GPL V3. AccessMod 5 is a World Health Organization (WHO) tool, and previous versions have been developed thanks to the support of the WHO Department of Health Systems Governance and Financing (WHO/HIS/HGF), the University of Geneva/Institute of Global Health/GeoHealth group, the AeHIN GIS Lab, the WHO eHealth unit (WHO/IER/KMS/EHL), the WHO department of Making Pregnancy Safer (WHO/FCH/MPS), the GEOmatics for Informed DEcisions (GEOIDE) Networks of Centres of Excellence, the Faculty of Medicine/University of Sherbrooke, and the School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences/RMIT University/Melbourne.įrom 2018 to 2021, UNICEF contributed to the maintenance of AccessMod 5 and the development of new functionalities. ![]()
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