 Hi, and welcome to the second video in the introduction to QGIS, which is part of the DHS2 GIS Academy. So in this video, we will show you how easy you can download boundary and facility data from the maps application in DHS2. So let's open the maps application from the dashboard, and then we will add a new boundaries layer. So you can download the boundaries you like or for your own country. For this demo, I will select the chief DOM level in one of the districts in Sierra Leone, Kenima. Click Add Layer after you have made your selection. So here you will see all the chief domes on the map, and if you want to download these, you can select the More Action button in the layer card to the left. Select Download Data. The data will be downloaded in the GeoJSON format, which is supported by most, if not all, GIS application, including QGIS, which we will use later in this series. Click the Download button. This will download the file. So if you go to your download folder, you should see the file. I recommend to rename it so you know where the boundaries are from. So I will call this Kenima. Well, and then instead of boundaries, I will say chiefdoms, and then I will add a file to my training folder. Next, we also want to download some locations for health facilities. So I will create a new map and then add a facility layer. Again, you decide yourself which facilities you want to download on your own DHS-2 instance. Select a groupset for your facilities, and then I will download the facilities in one chiefdom within Kenima District. So I will select DAMA. And then add layer. You should now see the facilities on the map. So within this chiefdom, there are six health facilities. Then we will download this. Download data again. Click Download. Go to your download folder and you will see the facilities GOJSON file. Again, I will rename this so I will call DAMA facilities. And then move the same file to my training folder. So if I enter this folder, you will see that you now have two GOJSON files together with the population data from WorldPop.