In Kenya, we are supporting NMCP to improve the country’s governance by revising the national malaria policy and malaria strategic plan to reflect changes in program planning; strengthening systems to improve availability of malaria data; improving the quality and use of routine data for decision making by implementing the Malaria Routine Data Quality Assessment (mRDQA) in eight lake-endemic counties; building malaria surveillance capacity of health workers; and increasing use of inpatient malaria data. We’re also generating analytics using epidemiologic and entomologic data at national and subnational levels to strengthen vector surveillance-response initiatives.
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CHISU is partnering with the Indonesian Ministry of Health to standardize data exchange for interoperable health information systems that can seamlessly exchange data. Read more ›
Improving One Health Coordination for Improved Disease Outbreak Response in Côte d’Ivoire
A digital One Health information system in Côte d'Ivoire is strengthening multi-sectoral governance to guide the country’s One Health information systems architecture and achieve interoperability across different software systems to strengthen collaboration through shared data. Read more ›