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Every week, new development projects launch across West Africa. But finding out who is doing what, where, and with whose funding? That used to take days of searching across IATI, World Bank, AfDB, and a dozen other portals.

The CoopMap brings it all together. Filter by country, sector, donor, or SDG. Click any project to see its budget, timeline, and implementing organization. Switch to list view and export to CSV. One map instead of ten browser tabs.

What the CoopMap Gives You

The CoopMap turns scattered project data into a single, filterable view of development activity across the region. No more cross-referencing multiple portals. No more outdated spreadsheets. Just one searchable map, updated daily.

01 STEP

Collect

We aggregate project data from IATI, World Bank, AfDB, EU Aid Explorer, AFD, GIZ, AECID, Enabel, and national portals. New data is pulled automatically every day.
02 STEP

Structure

AI classifies each project by country, region, sector, donor, SDG, and implementation status. Standardized categories across all sources — so filtering actually works.
03 STEP

Map

Every project gets a pin on the CoopMap. Built on Mapbox with dynamic filters, hover previews, and detail pages. Works on desktop and mobile.
04 STEP

Update

The map refreshes daily with new data from all sources. Registered users can also submit their own projects through a built-in form — reviewed by our team before publication.
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Development coordination starts with knowing what already exists. The CoopMap gives you that visibility — across borders, sectors, and donors — so you can act on evidence instead of assumptions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The CoopMap displays international development and cooperation projects funded by major donors (World Bank, AfDB, EU, AFD, GIZ, AECID, Enabel) as well as projects submitted by NGOs and local organizations. Coverage focuses on Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, and Morocco, with expanding coverage across West Africa.

How often is the map updated?

Project data is refreshed daily from public databases (IATI, World Bank, AfDB, EU). User-submitted projects are reviewed and published within 48 hours.

Yes. You can filter by country, region, sector, donor, SDG, project status, and year. You can also switch to list view and export filtered results as CSV.

Anyone. The CoopMap is free to access. It’s used by consultants tracking the project pipeline, NGOs mapping activities in their regions, donors coordinating investments, and researchers analyzing development trends.

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