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…using data for decision making DHIS2 and PSI …using data for decision making Daniel Messer, CIO September 18, 2015

SIFPO support to MIS With SIFPO support, PSI created a global MIS movement towards DHIS2. Governments and NGOs benefit from the open source approach. PSI´s 2015 Symposium with InsideNGO, NPOKI & Oslo University attracted over 100 visitors from NGOs, UN agencies and USAID DHIS2 is now used by PEPFAR for grantee reporting and analysis

Global DHIS2 implementation map Text Map illustrates progress of DHIS2 implementation in PSI Green = Countries currently using DHIS2 Dark Blue = Countries where DHIS2 implementation is in progress Light Blue = Countries at the assessment stage

Example: Uganda Executive Dashboard Text …comprehensive data all in one place!

Example: Uganda – Method Mix Short Term Methods IUD insertions Implants

…future development – data for decision making

Mobile apps supporting QA Conducting more robust assessments Strengthening feedback through automation Improving resource planning Monitoring continuous improvement

SIFPO support to MIS SIFPO made substantial contributions to strengthen PSI’s data systems (DHIS2), quality and use. PSI implemented DHIS2 through its Health Service Report (HSR) in 30+ countries for progress, reporting, and analysis 16 countries use DHIS2 as their core MIS Holistic approach to cover information needs, taking informed decisions to manage their programs Mobile apps feed directly into DHIS2 help PSI to monitor quality of care and network status

Thank you.