At #GDHF2024, we had the incredible opportunity to showcase the talents of four exceptional young Kenyan experts who are making a big impact in the digital health space! 🚀 By sharing their perspectives across our official channels, we brought local, innovative solutions to global digital health challenges into the spotlight. Their contributions highlight the incredible talent and creativity emerging from Kenya, shaping the future of healthcare in exciting ways! 🌍💡 🎥 Don’t miss Social Media Ambassador Valerie Loloju as she shares the inspiring stories and game-changing ideas in action! Let's celebrate the future of health together! 🙌
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TechChange offers an innovative technology platform and a world-class supporting team to meet the training and convening needs of organizations in the digital age. With over ten years of experience and a community of 500,000+ users, our model is reliable, cost-effective, and one-of-a-kind. We are an all-in-one digital training and events firm. We help you build and deliver a beautiful and engaging virtual experience for your audience, wherever they are in the world. We have an amazing platform that represents over a decade of user feedback and iteration. It’s the bedrock of our model. Then we bring facilitators, designers, animators, videographers, programmers together with the platform to build an incredible course, workshop, event, or summit. Most of our partners work in the social sector but we’ve worked with over 300 organizations in the last 10 years. So get in touch today if you want to take your online experience to the next level.
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This year’s #GDHF2024 was a game-changer, highlighting the incredible impact of digital health – not only in revolutionizing healthcare delivery but also in sparking a wave of inspiration for the next generation of changemakers! A group of Nairobi-based university medical students volunteered to support the event's logistics and got a firsthand look into the world of digital health. This eye-opening experience sparked a shift in their thinking: two of these future doctors are now exploring exciting new paths in public health and digital health interventions, rather than sticking solely to clinical practice. Their journey is proof that opportunities like these can ignite new passions and unlock limitless possibilities for making a difference on a grand scale. 🎥 Watch their full story and discover the exciting potential they see in digital health!
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🌟 What an incredible experience at #GDHF2024! 🌟 We’re excited to share that this year’s forum accomplished new milestones, convening the largest community of digital health leaders, professionals, and innovators in Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 and online. Here are some highlights: 🔹 1,200+ in-person attendees 🔹 1,500+ tuning in online 🔹 135 participating organizations 🔹 Over 20 Ministries of Health represented 🔹 60 hours of inspiring and impactful programming What was your favorite moment from #GDHF2024? Share with us in the comments below! Stay tuned as we share highlights from this year's forum, and be sure to follow the Global Digital Health Network to receive the latest updates on next year's forum. 🌍💡 #GDHF2024 #GDHN #DigitalHealth
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🎀 That's a wrap on #gdhf2024! 3000 ➕ attendees, including1200 in-person and the rest online from ALL over the world 🌏 joined in 🥉 days of in-person and virtual #hybrid programing. Sharing one last plenary recap from Social Media Ambassador Cheboi Millicent on the Palladium: Make It Possible sponsored session on Global Health Security, focusing on Kenya's experience. This is another great example of the intentional focus in the conference on African experience and expertise. 💫 #digitalhealth #digitalprinciples #data4health #healthsecurity
Animal science|Animal nutrition|Feed formulation|Black Soldier Fly|Agricultural sustainability|Girl power| Gender Equality|Aspire Leaders Program '24|Embraceyourhealth|Moulding4Work '23|
As the #GDHF2024 event comes to an end, during the afternoon session, I captured what was discussed on a plenary session titled: Enhancing Global Health Security: Kenya’s Experience Accelerating Digitally-Enabled Passive Surveillance and Response for Pandemic Preparedness. The session featured the following speakers Pascal M.,Peninah Munyua ,Xenophon Santas ,Jacob Odhiambo ,Emmanuel Okunga and Sonora Stampfly who shared insights on innovative approaches to strengthening health security through digital surveillance. Key takeaways: Kenya's Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) framework focuses on priority diseases identified through risk assessments, with reporting mechanisms that vary based on the disease's impact—ranging from immediate to weekly or monthly updates. Data collection occurs at multiple levels, including community, facility, sub-county/county, and national levels. The IDSR strategy is built on four pillars: epidemic preparedness and response, data management, strengthening laboratory capacity, and coordination initiatives. The previous surveillance systems have faced significant limitations such as siloed operations leading to data duplication, frequent system downtimes that hinder access to critical information, inconsistent data standards across various systems, and technological challenges in supporting outbreaks. Additionally there are also issues related to data ownership and unclear privacy policies have further complicated the effectiveness of these systems. Summary: To address these challenges, there is a pressing need for Kenya to actualize electronic public health surveillance. This would promote multi-channel e-surveillance, enhance data source integration, improve coordination among stakeholders, and facilitate better prediction and analytics for future health threats. #GlobalDigitalHealthForum #TechChange #DigitalHealth #MOHK #GDHF2024
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💫Excellent post by #gdhf2024 Social Media Ambassador Valerie Loloju on sessions about the #genderdivide 🚺 in #digitalhealth, including on-point recommendations to address it. 👩🏿⚕️ 👏🏿 We especially love the call to recognize and compensate Community Health Workers, who are often women serving the needs of women, as they are an invaluable part of the health ecosystem. 🌐
Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights program development|Youth engagement|YALI alumni|Self leadership
And we are on once again for the #GDHF2024 Day 3! Today's sessions were on issues close to my heart where we asked ourselves,is the transformation to digital health equally serving women? Are we minding the gender divide gap?What are some gender sensitive approaches that we can employ in our innovations that can aid in closing this gap? The session further aimed to explore the intersection of the digital transformation of the health sector and the gender digital divide.Led by Naina Ahuja, MPH Laureen Wall ,Tessa Lennemann and Emily George Nicholson ,Stakeholders and implementers came together and Identified strategic shifts across the building blocks of creating an enabling environment necessary to close the gender digital divide. Recommendations were as follows: ✅Contextual Policies: Design policies that reflect local needs of women. ✅Workforce Collaboration: Co-design programs, consult multiple stakeholders, and advocate for inclusive solutions. ✅Profile-Oriented Services: Develop simplified, confidential digital tools for women with lower digital literacy. ✅Empowering Community Health Workers: Officially integrate and compensate CHVs whose majority is women, into the workforce. #gdhn2024 #digitalhealth |TechChange
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💫 A great recap of a #climatehealth 🍃 focused session at #gdhf2024 by Social Media Ambassador Cheboi Millicent 📱, showing the links between weather patterns 🥵 , disease transmission 😷 , and health information systems. 🖥️ #digitalpublicgoods #digitaldevelopment #digitalhealth #data4health
Animal science|Animal nutrition|Feed formulation|Black Soldier Fly|Agricultural sustainability|Girl power| Gender Equality|Aspire Leaders Program '24|Embraceyourhealth|Moulding4Work '23|
Plenary session:𝐁𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐂𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐃𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐬 The plenary session included : Joy Shumake-Guillemot, DrPH, Tariq Khokhar, Garrett Mehl, Ayub Manya, Gregory Kuzmak, and Heidi Good. 𝐊𝐞𝐲 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐚𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 Climate Information Services (CIS) play a crucial role in health decision-making by providing data on disease transmission mechanisms, spatial and seasonal risks, and trends in climate-related health threats. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) collaborates with the WHO to enhance Earth observations, data processing, and predictive capabilities since 1952, aiming to reduce the health sector's environmental footprint. The Global Digital Health Certification Network supported by WHO, enables cross-border exchange of health information, collaboration on use cases like COVID-19 , and the development of interoperable technical specifications and standards. Sustainable financing is also essential for enhancing climate resilience in the health sector, addressing the gap between funding provision and utilization. Collaborative investments in technology and updated policies are also crucial for effectively mitigating the impacts of climate change on health. Kenya has recently had extreme weather patterns which have affected nutrition and food security. For Disaster Risk Reduction the country has revamped the national health information systems ,established early warning systems and the development of disaster preparedness initiatives. #GlobalDigitalHealthForum #TechChange #GDHF2024 #Wellcome #RockfellerFoundation #PATH #DigitalSquare #WHO #GlobalYouthForum
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Kenya's journey in #digitalhealth transformation is inspiring and full of lessons for other countries in Africa and beyond. 🌍 One of the BEST 💫 parts of hosting this year's Global Digital Health Forum in Kenya has been the opportunity to center African experiences and expertise. 👩🏿⚕️ #gdhf2024
Pharmacy Student | Technology and Healthcare Innovations | AMR champion | Fitness and Health | Artificial Intelligence enthusiast | Digital Health
KENYA'S JOURNEY IN DIGITAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION. The Morning session was key setting the stage for the rest of the GDHF events taking place throughout the day and the following days. A panel session moderated by Rose Nzyoka hosted some of the key figures in Kenya's digital health transformation. In the discussion, Jeremiah Mumo, PhD, highlighted the role of stakeholder involvement in driving digital transformation by mapping out strategic partnerships. Steven Wanyee talked about how defining the little things is critical. Instead of reinventing the wheel, efforts focused on building and standardizing the existing systems eventually led to establishing KENYA EMR STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES. Kenya has achieved many milestones in digital health transformation each of which came with its challenges. One that stood out to me was the use of EMR for reporting. Patient-centred care is at the forefront of #DHIS2 through informed decisions and service delivery. Not to forget Political will have been key in the establishment of a policy and legal guideline to support digital health transformation through the Digital Health Act. What opportunities do you think are there in Kenya's Digital Health transformation? One key insight shared by the panellists was the need to professionalize digital health and invest in training. What do you think about this? What role can you play in Kenya's digital health transformation? TechChange #GDHF2024 #digitalhealth #ehealth #digitalsuperhighway #DigitalHealthAct #GDHN
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Great post by Nour El Arnaout on the #genderdivide in #digitalhealth session presented by UNICEF today at #gdhf2024. We love to see: 🌟 What she learned 🌟 How it connects to her own work in #digitalhealth; and 🌟 New connections she made at the conference to further that objective. This is why we convene #digitalhealth professionals from all over the world 🌐 to learn and network with one another.
Associate Director of the AUB Global Health Institute & the Non-Governmental Organizations Initiative (NGOi) at AUB | Digital Health Expert
Great sessions this morning at the #GDHF2024. An extremely interactive session moderated by UNICEF team Emily George Nicholson discussing different aspects of the #gender digital divide and how #digitalhealth solutions should be co-designed with women and engaging men to account for gender dynamics. This is in alignment with what we do at our Digital Health/e-Sahha Program at the AUB Global Health Institute with great support from International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and especially Chaitali Sinha (she/her) with whom we continuously explore approaches to address this gender divide. We have also discussed this topic specifically with Patty Mechael of health.enabled and reflected on the need to design and implement more gender sensitive digital health solutions particularly in #MENA with AUB Global Health Institute playing a leading role on that. Global Digital Health Network TechChange American University of Beirut
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🎇 This team of #GDHF2024 social media ambassadors is incredible. 🎇 Insightful, quick-thinking, and dedicated to social impact and #digitalhealth in a changing world. 🌍 Follow them on LinkedIn and keep them in mind for future opportunities since these rising stars are going to do great things. 💫 Onyimbi Nelson-A #communications and #advocacy practitioner with a background in project management and #datascience Cheboi Millicent- Specializes in #youthdevelopment, #research, and #animalscience 🐛 Ralph Mutonyi- A pharmacy student with a passion for #AI and #healthcareinnovation Valerie Loloju- A #sexualandreproductive health and #youthengagement leader 💫 #youngprofessionals #risingstars #youthinAfrica
Founder at Crittenden Consultants | Spearheading Strategic Pricing, Training & Facilitation, Strategy Development, and Content Creation for International Development
This morning I met up with Onyimbi Nelson, Cheboi Millicent, and Ralph Mutonyi— a few of the TechChange #GDHF2024 Social Media Ambassadors to hear about their experiences covering this event. Each Social Media Ambassador covered a specific topic track 🔀 and created thoughtful, insightful content 🤳about the sessions they attended and the people they met 🤝. Be sure to check out their posts and give them a follow!
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#Climate 🥬 and #health 👩🏿⚕️ are inextricably intertwined on our changing planet. 🌎 🌡️ Thanks to sponsorship of the ground-breaking Climate-Informed Data Services for Health 🩺 track by Digital Square at PATH, Wellcome Trust, and The Rockefeller Foundation, #GDHF2024 has featured a wealth of intersectional sessions like these. #data4health #digitalhealth #climatechange
Pharmacy Student | Technology and Healthcare Innovations | AMR champion | Fitness and Health | Artificial Intelligence enthusiast | Digital Health
#GDHF2024 It's day 3 and THE CLIMATE HEALTH CONVERSATION CONTINUES............... In the morning a session moderated by Dr. Mulenga M. Mukanu (Ph.D) dived into leveraging school networks for climate-responsive digital health which is a novel syndromic surveillance model in Zambia by Healthy Learners In the plenary session, Samuel Kalonde Mutuna, Emmanuel Serenje, and Maeghan Orton discussed how the model has enabled Healthy Learners to provide primary health care directly to school-going children. They have been able to do this by equipping the teachers and healthcare workers with clinical decision-support systems that run on their mobile devices. It's amazing how minor conditions are treated right there in school, and if they are major, they have partnered with primary healthcare facilities to conduct referrals. The major goal is to build strong relationships between the educator and children and improve their health-seeking behaviours. Something that caught my attention was how through this surveillance they were able to predict a cholera outbreak 6 weeks prior through surveillance of the symptoms. As the conversation went on Maeghan Orton shared about the challenges with the integration of climate data and health data. Most climate data is collected around airports and this poses a challenge to countries with single airports. Satelite data is not enough to inform certain regions climate data. How can this be solved? Also, this one had me intrigued, Most ministries don't share their data which beats the whole purpose of collaboration in enhancing digital health interventions that eventually benefit various communities. A call to researchers at the end of the session, there isn't yet a body of evidence that links climate and health data, perhaps an area to venture into? #GDHN #ClimateHealth #Digitalhealth #Healthylearners
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