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E2G: Excel to Google Earth Thematic Mapping Tool

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E2G Thematic Mapping Tool (version 2.0)

The Excel to Google Earth (E2G) thematic mapping tool has been developed to display maps in Google Earth using Excel spreadsheet data for administrative divisions (e.g., provinces and districts) without the need for a geographic information system (GIS).

E2G 2.0 is now available for 40 countries, with a focus on PEPFAR countries, and contains a variety of enhancements. The tool will enable decision makers, program planners and analysts at all levels to display their Excel-based data for administrative divisions on a color-shaded map. This can help overcome many of the barriers that have limited the use of mapping for decision support and M&E.

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E2G 2.0 is now available in French. To obtain a copy, please send an e-mail to e2ghelp@unc.edu with the subject line "E2G in French." In the e-mail, please identify your country, organization, and whether your operating system is Windows XP, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.

Easy Mapping

E2G 2.0 is a free Excel macro, and all that is required to run it is a copy of Microsoft Excel (either version 2003 or 2007) and a copy of Google Earth, which is available as a free download.  

The E2G macro must run in a spreadsheet that contains data for administrative divisions (e.g., percent OVC by province, HIV prevalence by district, etc.) as well as unique names for those administrative divisions.  Launching the macro will activate a step-by-step wizard that walks the user through a quick series of selections, such as selecting the type and number of classes and choosing which colors to display on the map.

Easy Publishing

Once the user has defined the elements of the map, the wizard creates a compressed KML (KMZ) file for display in Google Earth. When opened in Google Earth, the KMZ file can be printed out, saved as a JPEG file for inclusion in reports or publications, or stored in a Web-accessible space.

Easy Data Schema Strengthening

The mapping tool requires the Excel spreadsheet containing the data to conform to data schema best practices. This means that each record must correspond to a unique geographic identifier, in this case a unique administrative division name. Structuring the data in such a standardized way makes them easier to maintain, analyze and update. This leads to more reliable data sets and a stronger data infrastructure.

E2G Version 2.0 Tutorial 

E2G Version 1.0 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)