WHO Pastoralist Nutrition Tracker Project
WHO in collaboration with the HISP Center at the University of Oslo, HISP Ethiopia and HISP Tanzania has initiated a pilot project to implement a DHIS2 based tracker tool to track the nutritional needs of under 5 children, pregnant women, and lactating mothers. This project, supported by AICS, is implemented in two Woredas in Ethiopia (Filtu and Dolo Ado) and a district in Somalia (Dolow). The project intends to register the interaction of the targeted segment of the population with health workers to ensure continuum of care both when they are seeking the service in their localities or whenever they are moving to another country crossing the border.
GAVI-TCA on Birth and Death Notification with MoH
This project is undertaken in collaboration with GAVI (the Vaccine Alliance), MoH Ethiopia, HISP Center, and HISP Ethiopia with the aim of developing and customization of birth and death notification tracker apps. The project aligns with the priority areas of the MoH and is planned to be implemented mainly on MoH head offices
Unicef - Scorecard and BNA apps
The project is a collaborative task of HISP Ethiopia with Unicef, MoH Ethiopia and HISP Center. The project aims to develop and implement scorecard and BNA apps in selected 9 intervention sites including MoH head offices and other selected woredas of some regions of the country. The scope of the project covers incorporating Ethiopian calendar support and other software development on Scorecard and BNA apps. After the development of the apps piloting will be done in two woredas of two regions.
Global Fund - Southern and Eastern Africa Hub
Global Fund and other stakeholders such as MoH Ethiopia, HISP Center, HISP Ethiopia and SEAF Hub are a joint workforce to implement a DHIS2 customization platform for specific priority areas of MoH. The project includes supporting MoH on DHIS2 based platforms for TB, HIV, and Malaria. Additionally, this project involves supporting the server setups, metadata cleanups and upgrading DHIS2 version.
Amref Health Africa’s and JSI - IPHCSD project
HISP Ethiopia is engaged with Amref for Health Africa’s and JSI on IPHCSD project. This project intends to develop a tracker program, involved in capacity building programs by organizing and providing training. Additionally, server configuration and support throughout the implementation of the project are main tasks to be undertaken.
Last Mile Health
Last Mile Health works with HISP Ethiopia to ensure tracker app development and create aggregate tools for project activities and capacitate the staff with training. The main focus areas of the project are nutrition and GMP. Furthermore, the project will involve server configuration and supporting the program as a whole.
Save the Children International, Somalia
Save the Children Somalia Country Office planned to enhance data collection, analysis, and visualization capabilities through the digitization of program information using the HISP Platform. As part of this effort, HISP Ethiopia has played an important role in the PMI software development process, including gathering the requirements, metadata management, data visualization, documentation, and training. HISP Ethiopia with a well-equipped platform has also provided technical support with software expertise during and after implementation of PMI software.