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Data use at subnational level/District of Excellence

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The Ministry of Health in Tanzania, Ministry of Local Government, in collaboration with HISP Tanzania, UDSM, and UoO, has designated the districts of Dodoma and Bahi as Districts of Excellence. They are spearhead districts in implementing and evaluating digital interventions. This session reports from the first few years of activities in strengthening data use at district and facility level. 


A recording of this session is available on YouTube here.

The presentation slides are available here.


13-06-2025 10:05 - 11:00(Europe/Amsterdam)
Venue : Auditorium 1
20250613T1005 20250613T1100 Europe/Amsterdam Data use at subnational level/District of Excellence

The Ministry of Health in Tanzania, Ministry of Local Government, in collaboration with HISP Tanzania, UDSM, and UoO, has designated the districts of Dodoma and Bahi as Districts of Excellence. They are spearhead districts in implementing and evaluating digital interventions. This session reports from the first few years of activities in strengthening data use at district and facility level. 

A recording of this session is available on YouTube here.

The presentation slides are available here.

Auditorium 1 The DHIS2 Annual Conference oslo2025@dhis2.org
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Projects Director
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HISPTZ
Implementing Team Member
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HISP Tanzania
Projects Director
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HISPTZ
Associate Professor
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HISP Center UiO
Mr. Ausse Kalega
Health Information Systems Anayst
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Makerere University, School Of Public Health – Monitoring & Evaluation Technical Support (METS) Program
Programme Manager
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World Diabetes Foundation
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