2026 Annual Conference: Day 2 Livestream and plenary discussion

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Welcome to the DHIS2 Annual Conference 2026 | Climate & Health Academy - Day 2! :tada:

This is the second day in the 2026 DHIS2 Annual Conference | Climate & Health Academy June 15, 2026! Plenary sessions will be live-streamed on the DHIS2 YouTube channel.

Virtual Participants will receive daily emails/CoP posts with all the Zoom links for plenary, parallel and virtual networking sessions. Additionally, you can check out the Connect - Connectez-vous > dac2026 private category for all access, click here to view today’s Day 2 Agenda and Zoom Links + Networking Session Info

In-person participants, please use dac2026.dhis2.org.

You can also watch the livestream and share comments and questions here on the Community of Practice (click on the banner above to start the video stream).

Here is the plenary schedule for Day 2:

  • DHIS2 for Education [ENG-FR]
  • Climate & Health [ENG-FR]

After a short break, from 11AM Oslo Time 2026-06-16T09:00:00Z onward we will split into parallel sessions. These sessions will be hosted on Zoom, but not live-streamed. If you would like to join the plenary and the parallel sessions via Zoom, you can register as a virtual participant to receive full access, click here.

[FR] - French interpretation is available for the plenary sessions and some parallel sessions via Zoom.

For Day 1, you can watch the recording at this link, click here.

We hope you’ll tune in for Day 2 of the conference and continue to participate by sharing your thoughts, comments, and questions!

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Thank you Honourable Minister of Education, Nigeria. Congratulations on this huge implementation in your country :partying_face:.

  1. Does the DNEMIS also show gaps in human resource (not only teachers) by administrative level?
  2. How is the infrastructure managed? e.g. reporting tablets, computers, laptops, internet, etc… Do they use their own devices or government/partner procured devices for use. What is the sustainability plan?
  3. Is each leaner tracked from enrolment to completion or dropout?

Thank you

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@yambasu Great work from the climate team, interested to know how the rice fields data was acquired. Was it freshly collected?

Thank you

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For the DAC2026 CoP Activity Session, the winner is Raphael @Kenyuri

Congratulations Raphael @Kenyuri :heart:

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Attending the Climate and Health session at #DAC26 made me reflect on an important point that often gets less attention in health and disease prediction models.

Having worked with ML models since 2018, one thing I have learned is that contextual factors play a very vital role in health and disease prediction, especially across different regional settings.
A major challenge is not only model development, but also identifying where to get reliable contextual data. In countries like Pakistan, we often face governance and system-level challenges, and in many cases there are no proper platforms or institutional mechanisms where such information is consistently recorded.
We have brilliant and beautiful minds, but implementation often becomes difficult when data systems, governance structures, and ministry-level coordination are not fully aligned. This is a challenge many countries face when moving from prediction models to real programmatic use.

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This is very important, even for scenarios where the data is available, It is of poor quality and offers limited practical value due to the less demand for it. As climate and health interventions continue to expand, the demand for high-quality environmental and health data will increase, driving investments in data collection systems, quality assurance processes, and data accessibility.

Interested to learn more from other climate and health implementations.

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@Gassim how do we get the link to the Open Climate services?

Can I use the war file in another platform other than DHIS2? and does the Open Climate Services data only collate global climate data?

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Strongly agree.

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Hi @bridget

I don’t have the exact answers yet and I think this is part of the hands-on sessions at the moment. We’ll keep an eye if we can get more help on this. I believe you’d benefit from the session, 2026-06-16T09:00:00Z - Climate data integration deep-dive: strategies, approaches & tools If you missed the session via Zoom, you can watch the recording as soon as it’s uploaded to YouTube. The next C&H session is: 2026-06-16T11:20:00Z - Chap and predictive modeling for climate health deep-dive.