Expand and Collaborate - #CoPMonthly - July 2025

The past couple of months have been quite packed with community contributions, innovations and collaboration, and this is your chance to connect with others and expand your knowledge about these projects.

The Community of Practice is a central point to be in touch with the entire global DHIS2 Community, and the copmonthly, highlights things that will interest the community as well as show appreciation to the helpful community members.

It’s all YOU, your contributions, presence and engagement. Thank you for being a wonderful community! :heart:

:flexed_biceps:Make the most out of DAC2025 content:

DAC2025 in-person event concluded weeks ago; however, this is still the time to reflect upon and learn from all those global contributions. Here are two main things to do post DAC2025:

For this July 2025 post, here’s what we will talk about today:

  • :top_arrow:Top Topics from June 2025
  • Top Active Members of June 2025 (slideshow format)
    • Thankful note to all helpful community members:
    • :folded_hands: Good Samaritans (freely volunteering to help other community members)
    • :framed_picture: Feature Finders
    • :lady_beetle: Bug Hunters
  • cop Monthly Challenge
  • copmonthly Map
  • We’re Almost There! (topics that need a little more support - will be posted as a separate post if needed) :new_button:

:top_arrow: Top Topics from June 2025:

  1. Not only winner of the App Competition, but also a top topic of the month: DHIS2 FlexiPortal Apps
  2. DHIS2 Climate Health app improvements announcement, DHIS2 Climate app includes data on elevation, vegetation and land cover . As you can see, it’s still time to test these features and reply with your comments or questions.
  3. NHWA Data Quality App: Empowering better data for better health workforce planning In addition to the nicely designed poster, @eyeseetea posts a picture and a video from the dac2025 conference, a nice way to keep the community engaged. (Check out all the other posters here: dac2025-posters.
  4. Additionally, to all the posters fans, a new climate-posters were recently added to the Climate category, make sure to check them out, click here.

Are there topics from June 2025 that you found interesting? Please reply with the topic link and explain why you found it interesting or important.

Top 10 Active Members in June 2025 (New Slideshow Format)

user profiles summarized by AI using public profile info

(Tagging here all the top ten active users in June 2025 so they receive a notification - @ericchingalo, @nnkogift, @lopezamalia853, @gregory, @Mbevi, @HanyAly, @ctejo, @Adisu_Adugna, @m.siusko,@eyeseetea)


  • Thankful note to all helpful community members:
    • :folded_hands: Good Samaritans (freely volunteering to help other community members)
    • :framed_picture: Feature finders
    • :lady_beetle: Bug hunters
Click here to expand: check out the helpful community members (June 2025)

Thanks to all helpful members (June 2024),

Good Samaritans (voluntarily helping other community members)

Without Good Samaritans, there’s no community! We are very thankful to all users for contributing to the CoP especially when helping other users. Samaritans, thank you for making others feel at home!
@joneslikoro | @kstankevitz | @Shapr0019 | @MiquelAdell | @OleksandrM | @Waheed | @ericchingalo | @Julius-Mallya | @nnkogift | @chingalo | @Gregory | @ctejo | @Tier1app | @diallotafsir52 | @arslan_mughal | @jthomas | @WaluQ | @HanyAly |

Bug Hunters

Many users who faced issues and discussed them with the community were very helpful in finding bugs. These bug hunters create Jira issues (with link to the CoP post) and support the development of DHIS2.
@joao.machiana | @dmbantu | @diallotafsir52 | @m.siusko | @Amza | @Mosa_Lefu |

Feature Finders

We do tag feature finders in every copmonthly so if you have features that you’d like to share and discuss with the community feel free to make a post, and follow the instructions to add ideas into the software roadmap process. :+1:
@Stephan_Mestach | @Bakari | @Gregory | @Juan_Flamenco |


DHIS2-Challenges:

In last month’s challenge, the first person to vote for the correct answer was: @m.siusko (for the second month in a row) :star: :tada: Congratulations! To check out last month’s challenge click here All who participated receive the CoP Activity Winner badge today.

The challenge for this month (July 2025):

Like last month’s challenge, this question is about DHIS2 Maps.

Which of the following provides geographic information and serves as a background to any map in DHIS2:
  • A Boundaries layer
  • A Tracked entities layer
  • A Thematic layer
  • A Basemap
  • A Population layer
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[First person to answer correctly will be mentioned in the next copmonthly]
HINT: This question is from the Module 4 - Creating and analyzing maps within the Aggregate Data Analysis Fundamentals digital self-paced course, Aggregate Data Analysis Fundamentals | DHIS2 Online Academy

copmonthly map

Please feel free to PM if you want your picture updated/removed; if you are tagged above but can’t see your picture, please send us your country info and/or your profile picture.

Want to be added to the copmonthly map?

  1. Complete your profile info (profile picture + country)
  2. Members with the above info are tagged in the map when they help other community members
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Congrats @ericchingalo & @nnkogift

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