Training Completed: GIS for Health and Research
The SIMAD Institute for Global Health (SIGHt) successfully concluded a two-day intensive training on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Health and Research, held on 15–16 February 2026 at the Executive Classroom, SIMAD University – Town Campus.
The training was designed to strengthen technical capacity in spatial analysis and its application to public health research and evidence-based decision-making.
Technical Focus Areas
Facilitated by Mr. Liban Hassan Mohamed, the program emphasized practical and analytical competencies in the use of GIS within health systems. Core areas covered included:
- Spatial data collection and management
- Geographic mapping techniques
- Disease distribution analysis
- Health service accessibility mapping
- Data visualization for research reporting
- Application of GIS tools to support policy and planning decisions
The sessions integrated theoretical foundations with structured hands-on exercises, enabling participants to translate spatial data into actionable public health insights.
Applied Learning and Outcomes
Participants engaged in practical exercises focused on:
- Disease mapping and epidemiological pattern analysis
- Health facility catchment area assessment
- Research data visualization for academic and programmatic use
- Spatial interpretation for planning and resource allocation
The applied format ensured that participants developed both conceptual understanding and operational skills relevant to field implementation and academic research.
Institutional Commitment
Through targeted technical trainings such as this, SIGHt continues to advance institutional capacity in health research, spatial analytics, and data-driven practice. Strengthening expertise in GIS supports more precise planning, improved surveillance, and informed public health decision-making at both local and national levels.


























