In this discussion thread, feel free to ask questions related to the Use Case Bazaar session of the 2020 DHIS2 Digital Annual Conference. You can post your questions ahead of, during, or after the session. The panellists will check this thread for questions, and select some for responding to in the session, or follow up after the session has ended. Feel free to respond to other questions or add to them if you have something to follow up with.
This great @luciafm. Can we get the apps link here?
@Derebe please find it all here:
@Rosario During the transition from a manual to digital system, did you identify redundant data, i.e. data that wasn’t used much?
The objective was not to review the data that was collected, but yes, we found a lot of data that was not used, or that was redundant or that was simply filled in incorrectly
So a great opportunity to also review our data models
Thansk, @Solveig
Hi, @Romain-Rolland_TOHOU Can we get the dashboard mobile apps link here?
We are currently testing the apps (Dashboard and Scorecard) in Madagascar and Cote d’Ivoire. After the test phase the app will be released on the DHIS2 app store. Probably end of this year 2020.
PMI MEASURE Malaria can work with any country willing to test the apps at this early stage. Please contact us if you are interested.
That’s great @Romain-Rolland_TOHOU, do you plan on open sourcing the application when it is released on the DHIS2 app store?
Thanks!
Yes it will be published under Open Source licence.
Awesome, eagerly waiting for your release! Congratulations on the presentation, the dashboards looked great so far
Thanks! I will be presenting it more in detail tomorrow at the app competition session. Hope to see you there.
That’s good to hear, @Romain-Rolland_TOHOU! Which minimum version of the DHIS2 will be compatible with this app?
The minimum version the Dashboard and Scorecard apps were tested on is DHIS2 version 2.30
Thanks to all the presenters yesterday for this informative session
You can watch all the presentations of the Use-case Bazaar in the DHIS2 Annual Conference 2020 playlist.