HISP Rwanda accompagne le Tchad dans la campagne nationale de vaccination contre la poliomyélite
HISP Rwanda est ravi de collaborer avec le Ministère de la Santé publique et de la Prévention du Tchad, ainsi […]
HISP Rwanda est ravi de collaborer avec le Ministère de la Santé publique et de la Prévention du Tchad, ainsi […]
The End-to-End Supply Chain Management Academy with DHIS2 and mSupply has officially concluded after five days of intensive learning, collaboration,
The Rwanda: Cancer Module Integration and CanReg5 Migration (2022–2024) initiative marked a major milestone in strengthening the country’s cancer surveillance and reporting system. Through collaborative efforts between national health institutions and technical partners, the project successfully integrated the Cancer Module into existing digital health platforms and transitioned Rwanda’s cancer registry to CanReg5. This migration modernized data collection, improved data quality, and enhanced the country’s capacity to analyze cancer trends for better planning and decision-making.
The Central African Republic (CAR) is revolutionizing its immunization efforts through a groundbreaking digital transformation of micro-planning, a collaborative initiative
The Zambia National Public Health Institute (ZNPHI) is witnessing a transformation in how data drives public health decisions, thanks to
Authors: Hategekimana JP., Harerimana G., Byiringiro O., Mulisa JM.,Maniragena F., Ntare C., Kamugunga A., Nsanzumuhire V., Ndagijimana S.
We’re delighted to share key highlights from July to September 2025
HISP Rwanda had the great honor of participating in the official launch ceremony of the HIV/TB Tracker Program in Djibouti.
The DHIS2 Data Visualization Academy kicked off on Monday, July 22, 2024, in Kigali. Organized by HISP Rwanda in collaboration
On December 6, 2024, Gabon marked a historic milestone in its healthcare sector with the official launch of the DHIS2
Traditionally, the process of administering vaccines and keeping track of a child’s vaccination schedule involved paperwork, with parents often receiving
HISP Rwanda had the distinct honor of welcoming His Excellency Dr. Pierre Somse, Minister of Health and Population of the