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The 25th WGISS Plenary convened in Sanya, China, where participants discussed the challenges in accessing in-situ data necessary for calibrating malaria-related products. The need for financial support in economically focused studies was emphasized, alongside a request for WGISS assistance in ensuring free access to space imagery data for health research. The session outlined actionable steps, including a follow-up on responses to questionnaires, coordination with CEOS-GEO, and the development of quarterly progress reports to track advancements in data accessibility.
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Pakorn Apaphant February 27th, 2007 The 25th WGISS Plenary, Sanya, China WGISS-GEO Session (Cont’)
-Although they likely exist, in situ data needed for “calibration” on the products are not freely accessible from many endemic malaria areas -Financial Support for economical studies -Need support from WG on free access to space imagery data for heath issues
Request to PoCs • Short term • <New offers> to complete the questionnaire <Due Mar 6> • Follow up “actionable actions”, If any • Respond emails • Medium and long term • Coordinate with CEOS-GEO task lead • Follow up “actionable actions” • Develop, Implement, and Update • Brief Progress report quarterly (3, 6, 9, 12) • Respond emails