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Updated in EWS May 3, 2022
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To support local governments in Brazil's smart cities in adopting data-driven solutions for urban planning. The specific objectives are (i) to improve urban management and decision making through the design of innovative strategies and the implementation of pilot projects in the municipalities Recife, Sao Luis and Vitoria to efficiently use Big Data solutions to respond to cities' challenges; and (ii) to strengthen the capacity of city officials through knowledge products and capacity building activities in using Big Data.
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