All Project Outputs
Extended Travel Time Maps for the African Continent and Beyond: Child Poverty Access to Services
An extended dataset of individual travel time maps for the 54 countries across the African continent and its island states, generated with the precision of a 100-meter resolution.
Case Study: How We Facilitated a Collaborative Solution for UNICEF to Better Understand Child Poverty
This case study explains how the Data for Children Collaborative Facilitated a Collaborative Solution for UNICEF to Support them in Exploring Ways to Better Understand Access to Child Services.
Presentation: A 100m Resolution Travel Time Map
In this presentation, Dr Watmough, the project’s principal investigator, details how the team generated novel, more sustainable maps with a five-fold increased resolution for the entire continent of Africa and its island states, including 54 Countries
Report: Is physical access to basic services a determinant of multidimensional childhood poverty?
This report is an output from our Poverty team, and it describes the work conducted for the Child Poverty and Access to Services (CPAS) project. The project's ultimate aim was to determine if geographic access to health centres correlated with multidimensional child poverty.
Paper: Using open-source data to construct 20 metre resolution maps of children’s travel time to the nearest health facility
A paper presenting the data and methods used to create more realistic estimates of travel times to health facilities in Uganda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
Travel Time Maps: Child Poverty Access to Services
A collection of travel time maps to various health services produced as part of our Child Poverty Access to Services project.