It has been the usual practice of scientists doing research work in rural communities to leave behind thickly written tomes of their work for their cleintele to read and study. It is rare to find them leaving their raw data around in the community of their study. Such pieces of information are usually considered as sacrosanct which need to be kept in filing cabinets to be browsed when occasion demands. More often, these are archived in some storage area to be kept for future reference.
Not in this case. This project tries to be different in that aside from the written tomes, we would like readers to be able to browse the data and arrive at their own conclusions. This way, data analysis no longer becomes the monopoly of the researchers, and local data users are given the opportunity to examine the facts in their bare forms.