Strengthening the Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) in Zanzibar

Strengthening the Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) in Zanzibar!!! A Essential Emergency and Critical care HMIS Workshop was held on 24th & 25th June 2025 in Zanzibar Region to align and integrate developed EECC indicators with Zanzibar’s digital health infrastructure including ZanEMR, SHAMS and DHIS-2. The sessions unpacked seven EECC indicators (5 for the HMIS and 2 for supportive supervision

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EECC center Co-creation workshop at Vwawa District hospital

Siku ya Ijumaa, tarehe 27 Juni 2025, timu kutoka EECCiT MUHAS ilisafiri hadi mkoani Songwe kwa ajili ya warsha maalumu ya kuimarisha ushirikiano wa kiutendaji na timu ya wafanyakazi wote wa Hospitali ya Wilaya ya Vwawa, ambayo imechaguliwa kuwa kituo kikuu cha utekelezaji wa utoaji wa tiba okovu na huduma msingi kwa wagonjwa mahututi (Essential Emergency and Critical Care, EECC).

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In-Depth Assessment (IDA)

An In-Depth Assessment was carried out to gain a clearer understanding of the current state of Essential Emergency and Critical Care (EECC) services across the EECCiT regions in mainland Tanzania — specifically Kigoma, Songwe, Katavi, Mtwara, and Dar es Salaam — as well as in Zanzibar. The assessment focused on evaluating ward readiness, assessing resource availability, and collecting qualitative insights

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The 4th EECC Champions Workshop in Dar es Salaam

The 4th EECC Workshop took place in Dar es Salaam from April 9th to 11th, bringing together 30 participants from various countries, including Malawi, South Africa, Burundi, Gambia, Sweden, the UK, Somalia, and Ethiopia.EECC Champions are a dedicated group of experts and advocates, united by a shared mission to enhance the delivery of Essential Emergency and Critical Care and ultimately

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APPRISE and IHI team providing technical assistance

APPRISE and IHI team providing technical assistance to the hospital QI and IT team to review the new electronic medical records in one of the sites in Tanzania to incorporate the recommended Vital Signs Directed Therapy (VSDT) observational chart as part of the 5R intervention packages

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