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== Implementations and Activities==
== Open Implementation==
A key indicator for the success of our various HRIS strengthening activities is their long-term sustainability and viability.  The foundation of our work has been to adopt open-source technologies and to create the iHRIS Suite.  With a solid, sustainable, technological foundation, we can work with local partners to ensure the success of the various strengthening activities with an '''Open Implementation'''


* [[Botswana:Open Implenentation|Botswana]]
===What is it?===
 
===Where is it?===
 
* [[Botswana:Open Implementation|Botswana]]
* [[Rwanda:Open Implementation|Rwanda]]
* [[Rwanda:Open Implementation|Rwanda]]
* [[Tanzania:Open Implementation|Tanzania]]
* [[Tanzania:Open Implementation|Tanzania]]

Revision as of 09:56, 23 February 2009

The iHRIS Suite was developed to offer Ministries of Health in developing countries low-cost information systems for tracking and analyzing health worker data. The iHRIS Suite consists of three tools for managing human resources information:

  • iHRIS Manage, a human resources management system
  • iHRIS Qualify, a training, certification and licensure tracking database
  • iHRIS Plan, workforce planning and modeling software


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Open Implementation

A key indicator for the success of our various HRIS strengthening activities is their long-term sustainability and viability. The foundation of our work has been to adopt open-source technologies and to create the iHRIS Suite. With a solid, sustainable, technological foundation, we can work with local partners to ensure the success of the various strengthening activities with an Open Implementation

What is it?

Where is it?

  • Botswana
  • Rwanda
  • Tanzania
    • Zanzibar MoHSW The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Zanzibar
    • CSSC The Christian Social Services Commission
    • MVC The Most Vulnerable Children program at the Capacity Project
    • PMORLG The Prime Minster's Office for Regional and Local Government
    • DSW The Department of Social Welfare
  • Uganda