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Data collected and organized as input to the geospatial least-cost planning for universal electricity access by 2030 as part of the the project funded by World Bank for Myanmar National Electrification Plan (NEP).The dataset covers the demographic information with location and population of village settlements. The data collection was undertaken by the Sustainable Engineering Lab/Earth Institute from the following sources: MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (DRD) GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT (GAD) MYANMAR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE(MIMU)
Data collected as input to the geospatial least-cost plan for universal electricity access by 2030 developed as part of the ESMAP funded World Bank Nigeria Electricity Access Project (NEAP). The dataset covers the service area for the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) Nigeria. The data was downloaded on April 7th, 2016 for the four states of the Kaduna Electric utility coverage area: Kaduna, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara. The source website was http://vts.eocng.org/, The Vaccination Tracking System in Nigeria.