Introduce yourself

Hi @judiyke , @lopezamalia853 , @sonja.myhre,

Welcome to the DHIS2 Community of Practice!! :tada: Thank you for the nice intros :heart:

@lopezamalia853, the CoP has Implementation - Implémentation > Education category for members interested in Education to post and connect. Also if you post in the Education category, would you please mention the source that mentions that Columbia has courses for EMIS?

Thank you!

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Hi, i am Dr Naveeta from Pakistan.
I am using DHIS dashboard for surveillance activities.

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Hello DHIS2ers,
My name is Daby Bioc. I am working at Ministry of Health here in the Republic of the Marshall Islands as a Nurse/Cold Chain Coordinator under Public Health, Immunization Department. It is a pleasure to be part of the team. Looking forward to learning more about the platform and gain more knowledge form it.

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Well, I had the screenshot with the recommendations, but I do not have it now. Perhaps in a hurry I did not save it. It was a lady that could not go to Colombia, she was from the HISP SA and could not go there because of distance and needed people who spoke Spanish, and I was “local”. “And I understood there was a course there in the field of education”. This conversation took place during the second instance of Networking. And it was written in the chat. I had to connect someone called Javier García. This is all I can say, what I remember. Thank you for your interest. P.S.: It is not ColUmbia, It was ColOmbia!!

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Thank you!

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It seems like it’s been a long time since I joined DHIS2.

Let me introduce myself :rightwards_hand::leftwards_hand:
I’m Hany Aly Head of the Statistics and Monitoring Department at the Higher Institute of Public Health at :graduation_cap:Alexandria University.

I’m very passionate about working in public health :heart_hands: as it’s a very important aspect of our lives. We’ve realized this during the global COVID-19 pandemic, and public health has become a matter of life.

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My name is Julius Mallya. I am working as an Information Systems Developer at HISP Tanzania. I am very curious to learn more about the DHIS2 platform and look forward to contributing more to the community.

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Hello,

My name is Joseph Muganga. I work as a Data Officer at the Ifakara Health Institute in Tanzania. My role involves overseeing data management processes, developing electronic data collection tools, and supporting malaria research projects.

I am excited to join the DHIS2 community as I continue to expand my knowledge in digital health systems.

I am particularly interested in learning how DHIS2 can support health data integration and improve decision-making in malaria control programs.

I hope to introduce DHIS2 in some of our upcoming projects, and I truly appreciate any guidance or support from this community.

Thanks.

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Hello,

My name is Wanjohi Ian. I am a Product Designer interested in the digital health space.

I took the DHIS2 Introductory Course to familiarise myself with widely used digital tools in global public health, and to learn best practice guidelines used in DHIS2 (e.g. Custom Integrations, Interoperability, Data Quality Guidelines etc) as I design for other digital health tools.

Thanks.

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Hi! my name is Ada from Nigeria. I work as a Gender Monitoring and Evaluation Clerk for a USAID project, and i’m excited to be here ; )

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Hi all! (@drnaveeta , @dbioc , @HanyAly , @Julius-Mallya , @jmuganga , @iwanjohi , and @Ada)

Thank you for the nice introductions, and welcome to the community! Even if you’re new or have been here for a while, it’s nice to see you post the intro for the community. :raising_hands:

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Interesting, in HISP Colombia this @Marko_David_Garcia

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A post was split to a new topic: Education and Health Information systems in Latin America

je suis TRAORE Badara Aliou du Mali, superviseur de vaccination des ZD et sous-vaccines

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I am Amalia from Uruguay. I’ve just begun my Introductory course with the DHIS2 Online Academy. My concern is to share my knowledge and to integrate a community which coordinates education and health, that can read data and is able to look after others accordingly. Not easy, but possible.

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Hello,

I am Vincent from Ghana, I am a District Health Information Officer at Ghana Health Service. I use DHIS2 for my daily routine activities from data capturiing, validating, analysing and sharing.

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Hello everyone . My name is Arinda Jordan from Uganda .
Am happy to be on this forum and would like to get knowledge about DHIS2

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Im Chisomo Tamanga from Malawi new to DHIS2 development.

working with ministry of Health Malawi so basically i got involved in DHIS2 development because of the crucial role i play in malawi to ensure that the country has high quality data for infomed driven decision making.

i am currently advancing my knowledge to become a Data Scientist. i would love to be involved on different DHIS2 development project. i love to learn new technological things and to make sure that my child who is less than a year is growing with the same spirit. i can be reached on chisomotamanga@gmail.com github : ChisomoTamanga (Chisomo Exton Tamanga) · GitHub

~Best Regards

Tamanga

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Hello everyone, my name is Nasibo Mohamud from Kenya. I am interested in strengthening my DHIS2 skills, especially in data management and analytics, so I can better support decision-making in my work. Excited to learn and connect with this global community!

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Hi there!

Welcome to the DHIS2 Community! It’s nice of you to introduce yourselves to the community and enlighten us with your presence from across the globe.

@kaxtillo from Colombia! Welcome! :clap:

@Badara_Aliou_TRAORE from Mali! Welcome! (bienvenue! :grin:)

@lopezamalia853 from Uruguay! :smiley: Welcome, welcome! Always happy to see your continuous posts in the CoP. :star_struck:

@Call-me-3v from Ghana! Welcome! :clap:

@Joo-arinda from Uganda! Welcome! :clap:

@Chisomo_Tamanga from Malawi! Welcome! :clap:

@Nasibo from Kenya! Welcome! :clap:

Thank you for your intros! Happy to see you in the community… :heart:

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