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1. The importance of addressing systemsin the developing countries
2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3. Unstable situations: Informal settlements Can be in urban or rural areas;
Can be established and stable or can be completely uncontrolled and disordered;
May be documented;
May have services/utilities or not;
Usually very changeable.
5. Incomplete address elements: Rural village structure Rural villages are well laid out according to a social structure, although this may not be evident to outsiders.
6. ADDRESSES SYSTEM ISSUES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
7. INTRODUCTION
8. INTRODUCTION (cont..)
9. What does an addressing system entail?
10. SIMPLIFIED ADDRESSING SYSTEM
11. SIMPLIFIED ADDRESSING SYSTEM (cont..)
12. Data and Resources needed…
13. The Data Hierarchy
14. KEY STAKEHOLDERS FOR THE SUCCESS OF THIS PROJECT
15. KEY STEPS FOR IMPLEMENTATION
16. REASONS FOR PHASED ROLL-OUT
17. PROGRESS ON SAPO ADDRESSING SYSTEM ROLL-OUT
21. RURAL ADDRESSING
23. EXAMPLE OF A POSTCODE SYSTEM IN AN AUTOMATED ENVIRONMENT
24. … or, for PO boxes …
25. The impact of the state of an addressing system in a country
26. WHAT THE CHANGE IN A POSTCODE MEANS
27. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A GOOD ADDRESSING SYSTEM AND THE COUNTRY’S GDP
30. Is there any return on investment?
31. COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
32. WHY THE NEED TO HAVE A FUNCTIONAL ADDRESSING SYSTEM?