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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2020 · 20 MIN

How data mapping can help the Vatican fight COVID-19

from Inside The Vatican · host America Media

Molly Burhans, the founder and executive director of GoodLands, has created what may be the world’s largest set of Catholic geographic information. Her nonprofit organization has mapped church-owned properties around the world with a view towards using the church’s resources more responsibly. This work has taken on an increased importance during the coronavirus pandemic: As she explains on “Inside the Vatican,” knowing the location of church hospitals in relation to, for example, low-income communities, potable water, and other health programs can help the church to use its resources more efficiently to extend care to the largest number of people. Molly speaks with producer Colleen Dulle about her recent work consulting with the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Development on its new document about water, sanitation, and hygiene. The two discuss the links between ecology and the coronavirus pandemic, and Molly makes the case for environmental programs as a necessary part of Catholic healthcare. Links from the show: Aqua Fons Vitae Explore GoodLands’ Catholic GeoHub Listen to Molly Burhans on America’s “Jesuitical” podcast Can high-tech maps help the church and save the planet? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Molly Burhans, the founder and executive director of GoodLands, has created what may be the world’s largest set of Catholic geographic information. Her nonprofit organization has mapped church-owned properties around the world with a view towards using the church’s resources more responsibly. This work has taken on an increased importance during the coronavirus pandemic: As she explains on “Inside the Vatican,” knowing the location of church hospitals in relation to, for example, low-income communities, potable water, and other health programs can help the church to use its resources more efficiently to extend care to the largest number of people. Molly speaks with producer Colleen Dulle about her recent work consulting with the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Development on its new document about water, sanitation, and hygiene. The two discuss the links between ecology and the coronavirus pandemic, and Molly makes the case for environmental programs as a necessary part of Catholic healthcare. Links from the show: Aqua Fons Vitae Explore GoodLands’ Catholic GeoHub Listen to Molly Burhans on America’s “Jesuitical” podcast Can high-tech maps help the church and save the planet? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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