Welcome to our eighth and final roundup of DAC2025 Community Innovations! In this roundup we explore topics related to climate and health, data quality and analysis, and achieving interoperability between health information systems. These projects have been accepted for presentation at the 2025 DHIS2 Annual Conference.
For the past two months, we have been sharing a weekly roundup of DAC2025 innovations that were posted to the DHIS2 Community of Practice to help you learn more about these exciting DHIS2 projects. You can also see the new innovations as soon as they are posted, or browse them all, using the dac2025 tag.
DHIS2 Community Innovations - May 30, 2025:
What is required to optimize vaccine coverage?
Learn from Chad’s DHIS2 use to monitor the triple vaccine rollout. Find out more, click here.
How does climate change affect mothers and children in vulnerable areas?
Integrating climate and health data is crucial in this DHIS2 usecase. Learn more, click here.
What does DHIS2 dashboard for an entire year tell us about dengue in Bangladesh?
A real world usecase from Bangladesh to learn more about analyzing DHIS2 Dashboards as well as monitoring trends and improving prevention efforts. click here.
How to achieve interoperability between DHIS2 and other Health Information Systems?
Find out about the scalable and open-source model that leverages FHIR to transform patient-level data from various HISs into DHIS2 reports. Click here.
How can we use DHIS2 data to know the effectiveness of campaigns?
Learn how DHIS2 was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a contraception campaign in Nigeria. click here.
Can you imagine a DHIS2 primary care dashboard for Ethiopia’s largest regions?
Discover how a DHIS2 dashboard is used to empower healthcare workers and decision-makers to enhance the quality of primary care in Ethiopia. click here.
What strategy could be used to establish reliable official statistics on climate and health?
Find out about the integration of DHIS2 with frameworks such as Standards for Official Statistics on Climate-health Interactions (SOSCHI) and a strategy to provide “national and local health systems with validated climate health metrics to inform policy change and support global surveillance efforts.” click here.
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