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

Jun 3, 2024 | Featured, News

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 closeout event for the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF)-funded Capacity Building and Mentorship Program (CBMP) on March 28. This sentiment, echoed through the audience, encapsulated the efforts of the Ethiopia Data Use Partnership (DUP)—a JSI-led project supporting the implementation of the country’s Information Revolution (IR) agenda. Over the past five years, our work has been nothing short of transformative. Read more…

DUP 2.0: Advancing Ethiopia’s Digital Health and Quality Data Use

DUP 2.0: Advancing Ethiopia’s Digital Health and Quality Data Use

H.E. Dr. Ayele Teshome, state minister of MOH (left) and Wubshet Denboba, DUP project director (right) at DUP 2.0 launch. Photo: Benti Ejeta/JSI Creating integrated digital health care systems that lead to better health outcomes is complicated. Technology is one piece...

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