Success Stories
Ensuring historical data is part of Mali’s malaria story for better decision making
Mali's National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) decided to migrate historical malaria data to its national District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform, the country’s health information system platform that will also collect new malaria data in the future. CHISU supported NMCP in migrating the historical data to the national DHIS2 platform in collaboration with health information system (HIS) and malaria stakeholders, including NMCP, Laboratoire de biologie moléculaire appliquée (LBMA), VectorLink, and USAID. Read more ›
CHISU Results in Action: Promoting Good Data Quality through Data Competitions in Mali
To support Mali’s efforts to improve data quality in the country, CHISU (in collaboration with the DHIS2 technical team) helped regional management teams organize competitions between health facilities in the program’s intervention regions. Read more ›
CHISU Results in Action: Data Quality Assurance to Improve Decision Making in Mali
Mali just developed its first national Data Quality Assurance (DQA) Plan, an initiative that counted on CHISU’s support and included consultations with a wide range of Health Information System stakeholders. Read more ›
CHISU Results in Action: Linking COVID-19 surveillance and vaccination programs with DHIS2 for better patient follow-up
COVID-19 surveillance and vaccination programs are managed by two different entities of the General Directorate of Health in Mali. Under the leadership of the Ministry of Health, CHISU proposed integrating both systems to improve data management in the DHIS2 platform. Read more ›
CHISU Results in Action: Helping Improve COVID-19 Surveillance Coordination in Mali
As part of its policy to strengthen the health information system, Mali aims to ensure the production, analysis, dissemination, and use of up-to-date health information for better evidence-based decision-making. To achieve this objective, the MOH and its partners are working to maximize the use of health sector resources. Read more ›