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UN-GGIM

UN-GGIM (United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management) is an international organization that helps countries share and coordinate geographic information—like maps, satellite data, and location-based statistics. Its goal is to improve how nations collect, manage, and use spatial data to address global challenges such as climate change, urban planning, disaster response, and sustainable development. By promoting standards and cooperation, UN-GGIM ensures that governments and organizations can rely on accurate, consistent geographic information to make informed decisions and create a safer, more sustainable world.