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A Story of Transformation: Revitalizing the Health Information System in Shebedino District, Ethiopia

Tesfaye Beyene, Shebedino District Health Office head. Photo: Benti Ejeta/JSI From 2019 to 2024, Shebedino was one of the three districts that JSI’s Ethiopia Data Use Partnership (DUP), in collaboration with Hawassa University and the Sidama Regional Health Bureau...

Strengthening Health Information Systems in Ethiopia: A Journey of Innovation and Collaboration

Health worker Amina Tariku examines a patient at the Abinet Health Center in Lideta Subcity, Addis Ababa. “What makes this initiative unique is not just its achievements, but also the methods of its interventions,” said a participant from Hawassa University during the...

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  • A Story of Transformation: Revitalizing the Health Information System in Shebedino District, Ethiopia
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  • DUP 2.0: Advancing Ethiopia’s Digital Health and Quality Data Use
  • Ethiopia Introduces a Three-Year Strategy for Health Sector Transformation
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