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Collaborative Analyzing Social Media Conversations to Understand Public Perceptions of SanitationCost: FREEAnalyzing Social Media Conversations to Understand Public Perceptions of Sanitation Learn MoreAnalyzing Social Media Conversations to Understand Public Perceptions of Sanitation
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Service AnnotateCost: FREE
A service to allow fast annotation of various sources of image data
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Service Code RespositoryCost: FREE
Central code repository for the UN Global Platform.
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Service Developers ServiceCost: FREE
Explore data, develop analytics and build applications securely on the Global Platform.
The Developers Service gives you access to code development and data exploration environments.
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Service Earth ObservationCost: FREE
Advances in small satellite and remote sensing technology are revolutionising the Earth Observation industry. They are providing critical new sources of consistent, continuous data for atmospheric, ocean and land use studies at a range of spatial and temporal extents.
The Earth Observation Service provides a solution to the increasing need to distil the underlying data from the visual and hyper-spectral imagery generated by these technologies into actionable information.
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Service Location Analytics ServiceCost: FREE
Analyse anything that moves.
The Location Analytics Service is a scalable solution for storing, indexing, querying, transforming, and visualising spatio-temporal data, offering the
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Service Methods ServiceCost: FREE
Share and reuse trusted algorithms and methodologies.
The Methods service allows members of the Global Platform to find, use and publish methods and algorithms in the Cloud. For data scientists, it makes it easy to deploy algorithms and machine learning models that become API callable microservices.
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Dataset Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) IndicatorsCost: FREE
SDG indicators are a global indicator framework for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and succeed the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) which ended in 2015. They include indicators and statistical data to monitor progress, inform policy and ensure accountability of all stakeholders for the 17 goals set by the United Nations. Data available is from the early 1990’s to present and covers economic and social development issues including poverty, hunger, health, education, social justice, water, sanitation and many more.
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