♥️ March 2026 #CoPMonthly: Thank You For Being an Amazing DHIS2 Community!

Remember to “heart” :heart: and share please! :folded_hands:

Hello DHIS2 Community! :waving_hand:

You can now add a custom ‘status’ (with an emoji) to your profile, click here. My custom status says, “Thank you for being an amazing community! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:”, and this copmonthly topic post is the monthly update with the top topics, top 10 active members and a thank you note to all the amazing community members.

To start off, here are some of the things to do in March 2026:

In this March 2026 copmonthly, here’s what we will talk about:

*:top_arrow:Top Topics: Most popular topics from February 2026

  • :sparkler: Top Active Members: Recognition of the top ten active members of the month
  • :heart_decoration: The Heart of the Community: A thankful note to our Good Samaritans, Feature Finders, and Bug Hunters.
  • :glowing_star: cop Monthly Challenge: A monthly quiz to refresh your DHIS2 knowledge.
  • :world_map: copmonthly Map

:top_arrow: Top Topics from February 2026:

Other interesting topics to check out, Monitoring Behavioural and Social Drivers of Vaccination in DHIS2 , Community member @mayamiko shares his CoP story, check out: The Importance of Learning, Applying, and Sharing, Case study: scaling humanitarian logistics with DHIS2

Are there topics from February 2026 that you found interesting? Please reply with the topic link and explain why you found it interesting or important.

Top 10 Active Members in February 2026

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(Tagging here all the top ten active users in February 2026 so they receive a notification - @HanyAly, @m.siusko, @Kotomangazafy_Stepha, @Reanne.Jean, @Mayamiko, @JaimeLopez, @malekpour, @jthomas, @hannahchek, @hartinye)

  • 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

Thanks to all helpful members :love_letter:

Check out the good samaritans, feature finders, and bug hunters from February 2026

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!
@m.siusko | @rcpoudel | @HanyAly | @kstankevitz | @irene_kimenyi | @Mbevi | @Sabri | @Elmarie_Claasen | @Benjamin_Haindapa | @ezbarretos | @khumbo | @malekpour | @JaimeLopez | @hartinye | Insight Contributors: @kgatman | @arslan_mughal | @Milka | @gregory | @rajab_mkomwa | @Mbevi | @kris_reinhardt | @rehabm | @samboupha | @HanyAly | @Patrick_Saili | @Sue | @Shapr0019 | @sohel | @bdhandspicker)

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.
@m.siusko | @paleu256 | @Msoo | @Reanne.Jean | @pankajky | @Kenyuri | @Matthew_Boddie

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:
@Elmarie_Claasen | @JaimeLopez | @m.siusko | @hannahchek | @Silvia888 | @ramavat

DHIS2-Challenges:

Last month’s challenge first person to select the correct answer was: @HanyAly :tada: Congratulations! To check out last month’s challenge click here All who participated will receive the CoP Activity Winner badge.

The challenge for this month (March 2026):

In a previous challenge the question was about ‘what is a use case?’ and the answer was “A description that explains the need for using the system in a particular situation”. This time the question is about defining use case requirements in DHIS2.

When defining use case requirements in DHIS2, why is it important to start by understanding the required outputs?
  • To determine the minimum data collection requirements.
  • To identify potential enhancements that DHIS2 can offer.
  • To ensure the DHIS2 program aligns with existing processes.
  • None of the above!
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[First person to answer correctly will be mentioned in the next copmonthly]

HINT: This question is from the Introduction to Event and Tracker Concepts module, [Defining Use Case Requirements in DHIS2] within the Event Data Capture and Analysis Fundamentals digital self-paced course, Event Data Capture and Analysis Fundamentals | DHIS2 Online Academy

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