Nettsider med emneord «information systems»
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Many children who attend school are not learning due to a lack of resources such as food, water, chairs, books, paper, pencils, and qualified teachers. Do you want to help improve education data use with innovative digital solutions and facilitate better and equitable utilization of education sector resources?
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There are 31 million girls of primary school age not in school. Seventeen million of these girls will probably never attend school in their lifetimes. Many of the pupils that do attend school are still not learning due to lack of resources such as food, water, chairs, books, paper, and pencils.
Do you want to help improve education data use with innovative mobile solutions and Apps to facilitate evidence-based decision-making and better utilization of scarce education resources in low income countries?
Registration Deadline August 30th!
Venue Fifth Floor Informatics Building Kristien Nygaards Sal 5370
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Registration Deadline January 25th!
Venue Fifth Floor Informatics Building Kristen Nygaards Sal 5370
24th PhD Days Workshop Program [doc]
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Registration Deadline August 23rd!
Venue Sixth Floor of the Informatics Building (IFI2).
Workshop Program
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Registration Deadline January 25th!
Venue Sixth Floor of the Informatics Building (IFI2).
Workshop Program
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.
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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.