Nieuws item: Customer strategy on tour in Albania
We helped our sister organisation in Albania with improving their customer strategy.
Read moreThis project aimed to strengthen Moldova’s National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) by implementing the Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF) and aligning with European INSPIRE standards. By working towards a Centre of Innovation and enhancing data standardisation, the project improved Moldova’s ability to use geospatial data to address key societal and environmental challenges. The initiative focuses on increasing data accessibility and interoperability, fostering collaboration across sectors, and building the capacity of stakeholders.
The overall objective is to:
Key areas of focus included, capacity building for data suppliers, enhancing communication strategies, improving data quality and standardisation, and engaging with the private sector.
Capacity building through workshops and webinars enhanced the skills of data suppliers. Key achievements included the development of a comprehensive NSDI communication strategy, data standardisation aligned with INSPIRE, and the creation of a Data Quality Management Plan. Use cases were developed to demonstrate the practical applications of geospatial data in real-world scenarios.
1 October 2022 – 31 July 2024
We helped our sister organisation in Albania with improving their customer strategy.
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