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Re: Fw: Results of eHealth Award - 10 winners
Well done ......
GO , Ghana, Go .....
Warmest congratulations
Arthur
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On 23 August 2013 10:27, denis adaletey <dadaletey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> This is Ghana's second achievment since the implementation of dhis2 in
> less than 2 years! Lets all celebrate Ghana's success!
>
> Regards,
>
> *Denis Leonard Adaletey,*
> ---------------------------------------
> Centre for Health Information Management,
> Ministry of Health,Ghana Health Service,
> P. O. Box GP 2848,
> Ghana.
> Tel-Office:+233-302-668152
> Fax:+233-302-667969
> Email:dadaletey@xxxxxxxxx; denis.adaletey@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> *From:* Jørn Braa <jornbraa@xxxxxxxxx>
> *To:* emmanuel owusu-ansah <eowusuansah@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> *Cc:* Atuahene S. Kyeremeh <katuahene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Anthony Ofosu <
> anthony.ofosu@xxxxxxxxxxx>; THELMA J. JAKALIA <tellmaaa@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
> Andrew P. Quao <aquao@xxxxxxxx>; Dr. K. O. Antwi-Agyei <
> kodeiantwiagyei@xxxxxxxxx>; Daniel Degbotse <ofoedegbotse@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
> Silas Quaye <wej7@xxxxxxx>; Dr. Maureen M Martey <swiitie@xxxxxxxxx>;
> Phyllis Antwi <phyllisantwi25@xxxxxxxxx>; Amy Tsui <atsui@xxxxxxxxx>;
> TOME CA <tca@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Isaac Adams <isaac.adams@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; James
> F. Phillips <jfp2113@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Bernard Nkrumah <
> vyu4@xxxxxxx>; EMMA OFORI <emmaoforiagyemang@xxxxxxxxx>; Dr. Frank A.
> Bonsu <fabonsu@xxxxxxxxx>; Mr. Selassi - gh D'Almeida <
> dalmeidas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Ayaga Bawah <aab2161@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> Andrew Deyi Saibu <asaibu@xxxxxxx>; Andreas Bjerrum <
> andreas.bjerrum@xxxxxxxxxx>; Rahilu Haruna <senrahi@xxxxxxxxx>;
> gilbertbuckle@xxxxxxxxx; Dr.George Amofah <george.amofah@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
> Dr. Afisah Zakariah <afiyakzak@xxxxxxxxx>; Ola Hodne Titlestad <
> olatitle@xxxxxxxxx>; Olav Poppe <olav.poppe@xxxxxx>; Bob Jolliffe <
> bobjolliffe@xxxxxxxxx>; Knut Staring <knutst@xxxxxxxxx>; denis adaletey <
> dadaletey@xxxxxxxxx>
> *Sent:* Friday, August 23, 2013 6:32 AM
> *Subject:* Re: Results of eHealth Award - 10 winners
>
> Very good! !! Congratulations! ! Jørn
> On 23/08/2013 12:16 AM, "emmanuel owusu-ansah" <eowusuansah@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Prof Anthony,
> Congratulation on your achievement. It's a great joy to us all
> Emmanuel
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Aug 22, 2013, at 11:17 AM, "Anthony OfosuBox" <
> anthony.ofosu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This is to share with you the recognition of our achievement in improving
> data management in Ghana through eHealth. Please kindly share this with
> our various partners. We thank all of you for your support in making this
> happen
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From:* "LANNES, LAURENCE" <L.LANNES@xxxxxxxx>
> *Date:* June 5, 2013, 8:30:15 AM GMT
> *To:* "LANNES, LAURENCE" <L.LANNES@xxxxxxxx>
> *Subject:* *Results of eHealth Award - 10 winners*
>
> Dear Participant in the African Development Bank eHealth award,****
> ****
> The African Development Bank (AfDB) has selected and announced ten winners<http://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events/article/afdb-to-award-winners-of-e-health-competition-in-tunisia-on-september-23-24-11961/>of its eHealth competition after receiving more than one hundred proposals
> from innovators across Africa.
>
> The first AfDB eHealth award recognizes the current work being done in e-
> and m-health in Africa. It aims to encourage the production and sharing of
> knowledge on eHealth solutions and provide added value through the sharing
> of lessons learnt in e- and m-health. One hundred and sixteen high-quality
> proposals were received and reviewed by an expert panel. A total of 40
> short-listed projects were asked to submit a full proposal. ****
> ** **
> The list of winners for the first AfDB eHealth award was selected by a
> technical committee composed of international experts from African
> countries and international organizations. The proposals were evaluated
> according to criteria that included: a clear description and analysis of
> the most important health challenge addressed by the project; a description
> of proposed eHealth solution and how it alleviates the challenge or
> mitigates its effects; a description of innovative aspects of the proposed
> solution; useful lessons learned and recommendations; implementation
> arrangements; budgetary estimates; key strengths of the institution and
> partners leveraged to achieve project goal and objectives; estimated impact
> of roll-out of proposed solution throughout the country; quality of
> information and data provided; and letters of recommendation.****
> The technical committee reviewed and rated the proposals and ten winners
> have been identified against the above mentioned criteria. To reflect the
> variety of proposals received and health challenges addressed, proposals
> were organized into four categories: Access to health information;
> Empowering the health workforce; Health education for the public and
> Delivering health services. ****
> *Category*
> *Winner*
> *Name of the proposal*
> *Access to health information *
> * *
> Ghana Health Service****
> District Health Information Management System 2 (DHIMS 2)****
> * *
> World Health Organization and Ministry of Public Health of Cameroon****
> The application of Information Technology and Communication to improve
> early detection and rapid response to epidemics in Cameroon.****
> * *
> UNICEF and Ministry of Health of Uganda****
> mTrac: Real Time Monitoring and Evaluation Of Disease Surveillance, ACT
> Drug Stock And Health Service Delivery****
> *Empowering the health workforce*
> * *
> African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF)****
> Upgrading nurses in Kenya using eLearning****
> * *
> Ghana Health Service****
> Mobile Technology for Community Health (MOTECH)****
> * *
> Geneva University Hospitals and Bamako University****
> RAFT, an African-wide telemedicine and distance education network****
> *Health education for the public*
> * *
> World Health Organization, Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and
> Ministry of Health and Social Welfare of Gambia****
> WHO Health Academy Project: using ICT to promote****
> health in schools****
> *Delivering Health Services*
> * *
> Ministry of Health and****
> Sanitation of Sierra Leone, Centre for Global Health Trinity College
> Dublin and World Vision****
> Supporting and strengthening maternal, neonatal, and child health
> services using mobile phones: the impact on community health worker programs
> ****
> * *
> GIZ and Ministry of Health of Kenya****
> Mobile inventory management system (MIMS):Improving Family Planning
> Commodity Security through ICT****
> * *
> FHI360****
> Mobile for Reproductive Health (m4RH)****
>
> Winners will be invited to present their innovation during a business
> event organized by the AfDB on September 23 24, 2013 in Tunisia. An award
> ceremony will be organized to recognize the contribution of winning
> projects to development in Africa. Certificates will be awarded and several
> opportunities will be given to innovators to share their experiences. ****
> ** **
> Best regards,****
> Laurence Lannes****
> ** **
> ** **
> <image002.jpg> <http://www.afdb.org/>*Ms. Laurence Lannes *| *Principal
> Health Economist, Human Development Department (OSHD.3)*****
> *African Development Bank Group*
> ATR Building, Room 610. B.P. 323 - 1002 Tunis, Belvedere, Tunisia**
> Office: +216 71 10 *19 26* | Mobile: +216 21 79 82 07 | Fax: +216 71 33
> 30 25 ****
> E-Mail: l.lannes@xxxxxxxx | Skype: laurence.lannes****
> * *
> *P* Please consider the environment before printing this email... ****
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