The DHIS2 Community of Practice is the best place to learn and grow together as a community. There are quite a number of challenging topic posts each month, yet with the community members continuing to support each other and providing input from their experience, most of these topics are resolved or triaged.
Your continued interaction in the community has been well noticed during the month of July 2024, so this is our chance and monthly tradition to thank each other as a community in our copmonthly post. Thank you!
Here’s what we will talk about today:
When was the first DHIS2 academy held in your native language?
Top Topics in July 2024
Interactive slideshow displaying the top ten active users during June 2024
Thankful note to all helpful community members:
Good Samaritans (freely volunteering to help other community members)
Feature finders
Bug hunters
:Favorite section for many: cop Monthly Challenge
copmonthly Map
When was the first DHIS2 Academy in your native language?
In July 2024, HISP MENA held the first DHIS2 Academy in Arabic, watch the first-ever Arabic presentation about the Community of Practice, click here. For all those who speak languages other than English, we have the following subcategories: Le coin des francophones , Lusophone , Comunidad de habla hispana , and المجتمع العربي - Arabic Community .
You are encouraged to make use of these categories and enrich their content as well as to invite others to join and participate in that language. Please let us know if you have any suggestions to improve the experience in these language categories.
Top Topics in the Community for July 2024
Like the sun in a clear sky, last month’s Developer Meetup topic seems to be the most viewed topic with user interaction: Learn from the App Competition winner of 2024: EyeSeeTea will share their insights in the next Developer Meetup
Additionally, the post about the Dashboard improvements in HISP Uganda’s implementation has gotten a lot of community member’s attention: Impact Story: Uganda Revamps DHIS2 Immunization Dashboard to Improve Data Use and System Utilization
Another interesting news from Comoros (implementation post shared at the end of July so it still didn’t get the chance to get many views): IMPLEMENTATION OF ELMIS IN COMOROS BY HISP RWANDA AND UiO
Last but not least, last month’s copmonthly topic post was a top topic thanks to your interest and replies!
Top 10 Active Users in July 2024
*user profile summarized by AI using public profile info* (Tagging here all the top ten active users so they receive a notification - @didate @Ulanbek @MiltonIsaya @Daler @Matthew_Boddie @stirone @mdengojr @ctejo @ayman.tuffaha @Mofo )And thanks to all helpful members (July 2024),
- Thankful note to all helpful community members:
Good Samaritans (freely volunteering to help other community members)
Feature finders
Bug hunters
Good Samaritans (voluntarily helping other community members)
Without Good Samaritans, there’s no community! We are very thankful to all users for contributing to the CoP especially when helping other users. Samaritans, thank you for making others feel at home!
@Terence_Scott | @redet | @Matthew_Boddie | @medallion | @MiquelAdell | @augustsm | @emmanuellmhango | @nnkogift | @jamal_aljadan | @ejimba | @alexander_carrasquel | @Melaeke | @Sweety_Sharma | @seidhus | @kanakorn | @ayman.tuffaha | @Ulanbek | @WaluQ | @gmajaha | @Rae | @Thomas_Warichet | @mutali | @ayman.tuffaha | @ben | @Daler | @JoyBindroo | @mkannan | @ctejo | @didate | @kwebihaf |
Bug Hunters
Many users who faced issues and discussed them with the community were very helpful in finding bugs. These bug hunters create Jira issues (with link to the CoP post) and support the development of DHIS2.
@m.siusko | @Matthew_Boddie | @plinnegan | @Thomas_Warichet | @ACoetzer1988 | @TaraRichards |
Feature Finders
We do tag feature finders in every copmonthly so if you have features that you’d like to share and discuss with the community feel free to make a post, and follow the instructions to add ideas into the software roadmap process.
@Terence_Scott
DHIS2-Challenges:
In last month’s challenge, the first person to vote for the correct answer was: @Quoda Congratulations! All who participated receive the CoP Activity Winner badge today. Last month’s easy Line Listing app challenge where everyone got the correct answer click here.
The challenge for this month (July 2024):
mobile is an important aspect of most of the DHIS2 Implementation. How experienced are you in using the DHIS2 Android app? Is it used for “lite” usage or do you think it can sync large amounts of data? In addition to responding to the poll, you’re welcome to post about your experience in using the Android Capture app.
[First person to answer correctly will be mentioned in the next copmonthly]
HINT: There’s a complete unit about Android Capture app in the Aggregate Data Capture and Validation Fundamentals course, Aggregate Data Capture and Validation Fundamentals | DHIS2 Online Academy
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