Projects in health
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Improving Primary Health Care - Ghana
- To contribute to improved health status of the rural population of targeted communities in Northern Ghana
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Health Network - Tanzania
- AfyaMtandao is an ICT support services organization and a knowledge sharing network for the health sector
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Telemedicine - Tanzania
- The project aims at introducing telemedicine in Tanzania, and to develop best practices and a platform for awareness raising, knowledge exchange and policy making in this field. The project is closely linked to another project with ELCT on HMIS.
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Establishment of a Study Materials Development and Production Centre - Zambia
- To develop and produce standardised, appropriate and comprehensive teaching and learning materials for nursing schools in Zambia
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Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PART ME) - Ghana
- To contribute to the improvement of healthcare/socialcare in Ghana by introducing an effective monitoring system for the NHS and other large scale programmes
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Establishment of an ICT Resource Centre - Zambia
- The project will establish an “ICT Resource Centre” and build the ICT capacity of members of ZUNO
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Improving CME for rural health workers through ICT training - Uganda
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Modular Strategic Implementation of ICT in Health Care Facilities - Tanzania
- Modular project: Magu Hospital implements HMIS modules and Sengerema Designated District Hospital implements the Connectivity, Continuous Professional Development and Public Internet Facility modules.
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Information and Data Management in UCMB Health Units (HMIS) - Uganda
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Health Child - Uganda
- Health child seeks to make use of ICT services to build the capacities of health facilities, generate materials for mobilization and communication and develop services at the health facility level.
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Teleradiology in Mali (IKON) - Mali
- Despite a drop in the number of teleconsultations requests from Timbuktu, over the period April-December 2009 the total amount of teleservices by IKON has significantly raised to 1550 - almost 200 per month. This rise can be explained by the addition of the regional hospitals of Segou and Kayes to the project, and by the service contract between IKON and the gold mine company of Morila.
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OpenYaLIM E-health Software Development Poject - Mali
- The project has suffered considerable delay because developers were difficult to retain, but the software is now operational and is being field-tested with IKON and CERTES and the hospital of Mopti. Further improvements are being made with the feedback of the users.
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District Health Management Information Systems (D-HMIS) - Tanzania
- DHMIS aims to improve the ability to collect, store and analyse health data, increase data accuracy, increase accountability, and improve tracking of health trends in the district.
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Rural Information System for the Mandé Region - Mali
- Although the project has gone into independent continuation since 2009, AAAG is proud to share its progress through regular reports to IICD. The multimedia methodology for enhancing of Health sensitization in rural areas is really taking off, and AAAG/Fabema manage to reach increasing numbers of beneficiaries. IICD has facilitated a meeting between AAAG and the National Federation of Community Health Centres (FENASCOM) in order to look into possibilities for common search for funding for upscaling this methodology.
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Development of Management System for Health Facility - Tanzania
- The project aims to develop a customized Health Management Information System (HMIS) to use in hospitals of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Tanzania (ELCT).
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Integrated Blood Donor Data Base Management System - Zambia
- Integrated Blood Donor Data Base Management System on 3 sites
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Strategising ICT for Health - Tanzania
- In this project, Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC), COSTECH and the Ministry appeal ICT awareness raising among its staff and stakeholders and capacity building to develop an ICT implementation plan.
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Support for ICT Health Policy and Strategy - Uganda
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E-Learning Incubator for Health Workers - Tanzania
- The project incites health training institutions to integrate e-learning in their programmes if appropriate. The project acts as a center of excellence in the field and assures awareness raising, training, support in the development of proposals and actual development of e-learning courses in the health sector. http://elearning.jifunze.or.tz/
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E-Health Activities Reference Centre - Mali
- While continuing its main activities with IICD, Aga Khan Foundation and HUG, CERTES has initiated two new projects (the IICD-financed E-PACT Sante with the National federation of Community Health Centres FENASCOM, and the IDRC financed research project EquiRhesus) and a series of interesting new activities (a national e-learning programme, a pilot study on Frontline SMS as a tool for Health Information (together with the University of Australia), and an e-learning programme on diabetology together with RAFT and the Universite Numerique Francophone Mondiale). The teleradiology project IKON has started its integration within CERTES.