DREAM Business Intelligence Module Updates: Public Investment Projects page, reports on financial programs for a specific period, and project's geography detailing
We are pleased to announce an update to the analytics module https://bi.dream.gov.ua/ and new ecosystem features for monitoring restoration and development projects.
1. The Public Investment Projects page (https://bi.dream.gov.ua/#/investmentProjects) includes key statistics on PIPs by government priorities, economic sectors, project stages, key spending units, etc. Thanks to convenient and detailed filters, creating separate project pipelines and obtaining specific data on them is possible.
The page "Geography of Public Investment Projects" has also been created, which displays a graph of the distribution of public investment projects in Ukraine. Users can filter projects by oblast or region and detail them by budget, available funding, financial coverage, etc. The data is presented in convenient dashboards and tables and visualized on a map of Ukraine.
2. The "Period" filter has been added to the Financial Programs Details page (https://bi.dream.gov.ua/#/finProgramsDetails). This filter allows you to filter key indicators of financial progress, namely financial receipts and expenditures, by month of the year. It helps track data on the amount of funds received or spent on projects for each month or a certain period and monitor the quality of project reporting.
3. Detailing the geography of projects to the locality level
Additional filters, "Locality type" and "Locality," have been added to the "Project details" and "All filters" pages. It allows you to select all projects in a particular city or village. It is important to remember that not all projects have details down to the locality level. Some projects may consider several localities simultaneously (a combination of villages and towns is quite common).
4. New icons for downloading data and images The icons for downloading data and images from graphs have been updated. The text on the icon now shows its meaning.
The article is developed by the Digital Transformation Activity with support from USAID and UK Dev.