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Global Digital Health Forum 2022

The 2022 Global Digital Health Forum, hosted by the Global Digital Health Network, is the leading global industry event for technology vendors, donors, researchers, government representatives, and implementing organizations working in low- and middle-income countries to advance public health outcomes.

The theme for this year's event--Driving Effective and Equitable Digital Health Innovation--aligns well with Abt’s mission to advance health and economic well-being for all.

Join us at one of our presentations:

IN PERSON

Monday December 5  2:15 - 3:30 p.m. ET | Room 4 Salons F-G 
Digital Health Inclusion Through Comprehensive Digital Systems
Desderi Wengaa

Tuesday, December 6 | 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. ET | Room 4 Salons F-G
Telemedicine and Conflict: Strengthening the Ukrainian Healthcare System
LHSS Ukraine

Tuesday, December 6 | 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. ET
Poster: Using Drones and Mobile Data Collection for Complementary Vector Control in Madagascar
Roman de Stefanis, Kerri-Ann Guyah
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VIRTUAL

Monday, December 5 | 12:20 - 12:30 p.m. East Africa Time
Lightning Talk: The Green Edge of Digital for the Healthy Mother Healthy Baby Activity in Tajikistan
Yuliya Rakhimova 

 

Wednesday, December 7 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. East Africa Time
The Digital Leapfrog: Using a Suite of Open-Source Tools to Influence a National Digital Health Strategy
Yuliya Rakhimova 
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Lightning Talk: “Mi Paciente” A solution for surveillance and case-tracking of respiratory diseases (including COVID-19)
Speaker TBD

Additional Resources

Getting to 95+: Culture of Learning, Data-Use Drives Demand for HIV Services in Mozambique

By taking a fully integrated approach to data use and adaptation, the USAID ECHO project is closing in on 95-95-95 targets in only two years, amid cyclone, floods, and COVID.

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Blog

Tajikistan: Life-Saving Data at Your Fingertips

With digitalization, Tajikistan healthcare workers make evidence-based decisions to improve quality of care and services for mothers and babies.

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Impact Brief

PMI VectorLink: Six Years of Malaria Vector Control Achievements

Malaria, one of the world’s deadliest diseases, is transmitted by one of the world’s smallest insects—the mosquito. Bites from malaria-carrying mosquitoes resulted in about 249 million cases of malaria in 2022, with an estimated 608,000 people dying from…

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Project

PMI VectorLink: Innovative Solutions for Robust Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning

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Link

With Data, Nurses Guide Communities to Slash Malaria Cases

In the DRC, Abt trained frontline health workers to collect, analyze, and share malaria data with community members to bring local voices into problem-solving.

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Impact Brief

Solar Power for Cooling Systems and Data Collection

In Madagascar and Tanzania, Abt used solar power during IRS campaigns to cool insecticide storerooms and charge mobile devices for data collection.

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Impact Brief