The Where We Are Working section of this website has been updated with four new stories about our HRIS strengthening work. Read about how we are:
The Capacity Project participated in a series of meetings with various staff and partner organizations affiliated with the Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC) of Tanzania and the Tanzania Ministry of Health, exploring ways to enhance health information data-sharing and collaboration. The meetings included a demonstration of the Capacity Project’s freely available, Open Source iHRIS software suite. Highly productive on many fronts, the meetings led to the CSSC’s commitment to migrate its existing HR database onto the Project’s iHRIS Manage software platform. This will expand access to the CSSC’s HR information infrastructure.
For staff of the Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC) in Tanzania, the Capacity Project conducted two training sessions in the use of geographic information systems (GIS) for the management of health facilities and the health workforce. Held in April, the sessions included such topics as applied data utilization, data collection, collaboration and data sharing. In a two-day training, four senior CSSC staff learned about using freely available software to use data for project management, policy analysis and monitoring and evaluation. Fourteen additional Zonal staff participated in a three-day training covering GIS data use and reviewing the status of ongoing routine data collection. These sessions were part of an ongoing series of technical assistance to enhance the CSSC’s ability to collect and utilize information about human resources and health facilities that they manage.
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