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DHIS2 Climate App: Harnessing the power of climate data for health programs [ENG-FR]

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With the DHIS2 Climate App, Ministries of Health (MOHs) can gain unprecedented access to climate data alongside health data in DHIS2. This helps health planners to mitigate the impact of climate change and extreme weather – like heatwaves, heavy rain/flooding, or droughts – on health outcomes.
This means they can prepare faster, act smarter, and protect more people. Instead of just reacting to outbreaks and emergencies, they can forecast risk, plan better, and save lives – especially from diseases that are sensitive to weather, like malaria, cholera, or heat-related illnesses.
This session is an opportunity to explore real-world lessons from piloting the Climate App and to shape how it can best support Ministries of Health and national health programmes in the future.


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11-06-2025 11:00 - 12:00(Europe/Amsterdam)
Venue : Auditorium 5
20250611T1100 20250611T1200 Europe/Amsterdam DHIS2 Climate App: Harnessing the power of climate data for health programs [ENG-FR]

With the DHIS2 Climate App, Ministries of Health (MOHs) can gain unprecedented access to climate data alongside health data in DHIS2. This helps health planners to mitigate the impact of climate change and extreme weather – like heatwaves, heavy rain/flooding, or droughts – on health outcomes. This means they can prepare faster, act smarter, and protect more people. Instead of just reacting to outbreaks and emergencies, they can forecast risk, plan better, and save lives – especially from diseases that are sensitive to weather, like malaria, cholera, or heat-related illnesses.This session is an opportunity to explore real-world lessons from piloting the Climate App and to shape how it can best support Ministries of Health and national health programmes in the future.

Join This Session Online:

For in-person conference attendees only: You can join the session 5 minutes before it starts. First, log in, then open the session from the agenda and click the green "Join Meeting" button in the top right corner.

For online conference attendees: Check the daily conference information post on the DHIS2 Community of Practice for links to all session livestreams: https://community.dhis2.org/tag/dac2025 

Watch the Recorded Session:

The recording of this session is now available on YouTube .

The slide presentations are available here.

Auditorium 5 The DHIS2 Annual Conference oslo2025@dhis2.org
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GIS lead DHIS2 Climate & Health
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HISP Centre
HISP Center UiO
Mr. Seydou Toguiyeni
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Bluesquare
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HISP Centre UiO
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