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Screenshot of Haiti's Carte Sanitaire

Learning from Haiti’s COVID-19 experience to improve evidence-based decision making for a stronger pandemic response

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, CHISU partnered with Haiti’s Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Population (MSPP) to rapidly expand Système d’Information Sanitaire National Unique (SISNU), the national health information management system, as well as strengthen pandemic response and containment measures. Read about how CHISU provided vital technical and health information resource management assistance across various aspects of Haiti’s COVID-19 health systems infrastructure during this process. Read more ›

CHISU team members pose for a photo on a set of stairs at GDHF 2023.

Breaking silos to increase digital health access: CHISU’s key takeaways from GDHF 2023

CHISU team members share their experiences and key takeaways from the Global Digital Health Forum 2023. Read more ›

Haiti Carte Sanitaire

Improving Haiti’s national health data dashboard to support their cholera response

After its first cholera outbreak from 2010 to 2019, Haiti was cholera-free for three years. However, another cholera outbreak began in October 2022—pushing Haiti’s Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP) to reclassify cholera from being an “eliminated disease” to one under “active surveillance” in Haiti. [1]  Read more ›