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How a hackathon sparked resilience and innovation throughout one of the largest western African cities

The Oyo State government has launched a project that aims to increase the use of geospatial data for flood management in Ibadan, north-west Nigeria, during the financial crisis which hit the state in February and July in the past year.

Source: blogs.worldbank.org
Published on 2021-01-23

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