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Acronym of the case:

SAM

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Country of the case:

Turkey

Posting Date:

9 June 2010

Last Edited Date:

10 June 2010

Author:

Ersin Bicer (Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry, General Directorate of the Social Assistance and Solidarity)
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Type of initiative

  • Other

Case Abstract

The system is an application of  a geographical information system. It collects  spatial data from a social assistance data bank. In this context , a map shows the distribution of social supports and Project supports all over the country, city or district. Moreover the system enables the user to compare up to three districts. It can also be used as a search engine tool to search for details of the supports, The parameters of the search, such as city and district can be entered from map. This visualization feature of the system, makes searching easier than searching with the classical search tools.

 Additionally, the distribution of the transferred assistance can be seen in graphics. Assistance per person in a city, in a district or in the country can be seen as well. Data is for the system updated from the Social Assistance Data bank regularly.

Description of the case

Topic
Sector
Date
May to August 2009
Date operational
August 2009
Target Users
Administrative
Scope
National
Status
Operation
Language(s)
Turkish

Policy Context and Legal Framework

Project Size and Implementation

Type of initiative
Other
Overall Implementation approach
Public administration
Technology choice
Standards-based technology
Funding source
Public funding national
Project size
Implementation: €1-5,000

Implementation and Management Approach

The system in question is designed by the social assistance experts.  In the following stages GPS system is being considered for integration to the system. The system will be a part of the Integrated Social Assistance Service Project.

Impact, innovation and results

Lessons learnt

Spatial data should be collected regularly through the nation at the same time. Moreover duplicate data should be eliminated.

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