Nettsider med emneord «HISP»
With the rapid growth in implementations and use of DHIS2 (dhis2.org/hisp.uio.no) we have a need to professionalize and scale up the system and processes for handling new functional/non-functional requirements. The new processes and system must facilitate reception of inputs from users across the globe, track these inputs, assure that inputs are in an adequate format and finally pass them on to the software developers.
Students will be involved in an action-research project with the following cycle: 1) analyzing the existing situation and needs, 2) researching and analyzing potential approaches, 3) designing a process and pilot, 4) implementing the pilot, 5) evaluating the pilot and drawing key lessons, 6) if possible take part in implementing a full-scale processes.
Managing and supporting the distribution of health commodities (such as medicines, vaccines and test kits) is challenging in developing countries. Weak health systems, fragile infrastructures (roads, electricity, telecommunication etc.), and multiple (fragmented) donor efforts with separate (silo) and parallel supply chains contribute to this.
Climate changes pose "the biggest health threat facing humanity". Let us help solve it as informatics students and scholars.
The Information Systems research group studies digitalisation in the public sector with an engaged and interventionist approach. The group has been at the forefront of digitalisation in public health in low- and middle-income countries since the 1990’s, and is a cornerstone of the global HISP/DHIS2 community.
Registration Deadline August 30th!
Venue Fifth Floor Informatics Building Kristien Nygaards Sal 5370
Registration Deadline January 25th!
Venue Sixth Floor of the Informatics Building (IFI2).
Workshop Program
Registration Deadline January 25th!
Venue Fifth Floor Informatics Building Kristen Nygaards Sal 5370
24th PhD Days Workshop Program [doc]