The Integrated Municipal Information System (IMIS) is an open-source GIS-based Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) that serves as both a municipal information system and a software solution. The IMIS is primarily designed to enhance city’s sanitation system and services; however, it also has capability to assist city in managing and streamlining other urban services. Initially developed as a platform to help managing cities faecal sludge, IMIS has evolved into a robust system that supports in advancing Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) and contributes in achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2. It enables efficient municipal service delivery through real-time data tracking of sanitation service chain, centralized data aggregation, integrated spatial analysis tools, monitoring KPIs and served as a sub-national public data system to manage sanitation data and monitor city’s CWIS indicators.
The Integrated Municipal Information System (IMIS) is an open-source GIS-based Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) that serves as both a municipal information system and a software solution. The IMIS is primarily designed to enhance city’s sanitation system and services; however, it also has capability to assist city in managing and streamlining other urban services. Initially developed as a platform to help managing cities faecal sludge, IMIS has evolved into a robust system that supports in advancing Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) and contributes in achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2. It enables efficient municipal service delivery through real-time data tracking of sanitation service chain, centralized data aggregation, integrated spatial analysis tools, monitoring KPIs and served as a sub-national public data system to manage sanitation data and monitor city’s CWIS indicators.
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17th February 2025
Brainstorming the Potential of Integrating Existing Municipal Systems with IMIS
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