The NTD program in Ethiopia is using the DHIS2 software to develop a data warehouse that extends routine data collected by the national HMIS through integration with global epidemiological survey support services provided by WHO and other global partners. This session will explore the use case of building a DHIS2 database to aggregate data from multiple external sources and the challenges and opportunities such a system design provides with the specific example of working with WHO to integrate a recent epidemiological survey.
Somewhat technical
Participants receive access to Hopin and can browse the venue and schedule, visit expo booths, network, etc.
Message from the organizers.
While donors have long supported the use of DHIS2 for projects and implementing partners, more and more donors have adopted DHIS2 as an internal reporting system. In this panel, we’ll bring a group of donor representatives together to discuss how DHIS2 adoption has supported their internal data management needs. We’ll also touch on how this adoption has helped to better align with Government and implementing partners.
Welcome message.
DHIS2 as an open-source product has had incredible success across the development sector. However, no one software can be everything for everyone. In this panel, we’ll look at three different use cases to show how various organizations have augmented open-source DHIS2 with a commercial software, and why this approach can provide best in class solutions for a variety of use cases.