How Singapore uses data to fight dengue
The National Environment Agency’s dengue risk map won Best Use of Data at the GovInsider Innovation Awards.

The risk map also enables targeted publicity campaigns - for example, placing advertisements about dengue prevention at bus stops in high-risk towns. The project won Best Use of Data at the GovInsider Innovation Awards, held at Innovation Labs World on 26 September in Singapore.
NEA also provides open datasets of dengue clusters, cases and mosquito breeding habitats. By making these data public, the agency hopes to encourage citizens themselves to take on a more active role in dengue control by checking their homes for possible mosquito breeding grounds.
The problem of dengue is here to stay - but the right use of data enables Singapore to ensure that it can be controlled.
This article is part of a series that GovInsider is running on the best government innovations in APAC.
Map image from NEA