User Extended App for the Norwegian Refugee Council & WHO Integrated Data Platform
We developed an app that enables the user to perform a wide range of operations that are really difficult or heavy using the normal UI that DHIS2 offers.
In-depth examination of some of our projects
We developed an app that enables the user to perform a wide range of operations that are really difficult or heavy using the normal UI that DHIS2 offers.
Client: The Norwegian Refugee Council is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee their home countries. They work in 31 countries, where they help save lives and rebuild futures. They
Client: EyeSeeTea presented a proposal in partnership with the University of Western Cape (South Africa) for the FIRE Africa Grant. The University of the Western Cape is a national university of South Africa.
Client: The client of this project was the private British company Knowtechture who sub-contracted EST for the development. This project is funded by Save the Children Myanmar. In Myanmar and
Client: The client of this project was the private British company Knowtechture who sub-contracted EyeSeeTea for the development. This app was funded by PATH through the United States President’s Malaria
There was a need for more efficient tools designed to support monitoring progress towards the targets defined by Member States at the World Health Assembly in 2016 towards elimination of viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030.
Scipion is widely used nowadays and several labs and organisations uses and contributes to it. The number of users and integrated protocols has increased dramatically and the coordination between the different center is much better than in the past years. Thanks to the project success, we are still collaborating with the Spanish National Center for Biothecnology in a wide ranges projects
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