Geographic information is a crucial component for the effective execution of health and social initiatives. For instance, programs aimed at immunization, eradication of neglected tropical diseases, or distribution of bed nets require detailed data about villages, populations, and their locations. Additionally, knowledge of healthcare facilities and their services, transportation routes, hubs, sources of electricity and water, as well as political boundaries are vital for the successful planning and implementation of health programs. Various information systems capture and store this geographical data in different formats. However, village names and identifiers can vary significantly across databases, while the names and locations of health facilities can also differ among systems. Furthermore, territories are often categorized into administrative and health regions, which are managed independently by various authorities, creating inconsistencies. Over time, reference geospatial information can change within these systems, leading to an increase in discrepancies. To address these challenges, Iaso serves as a geospatial data management platform designed to facilitate the ongoing administration of geographical data, ensuring improved accuracy and consistency. This platform plays a vital role in enhancing the overall effectiveness of health programs by streamlining the management of essential geographic information.