Sustaining local software and innovation ecosystems

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There is a critical need for locally sourced and owned technology literacy capacity and innovation in order for digital health solutions to be sustained long term This session brought together three efforts to address this need Learn how the West Africa Health Informatics Team is building sustainable regional ICT capacity for digital health projects the Ugandan Academy for Health Innovation and Impact is driving health innovation in Uganda and OpenMRS is building a healthy open source community Speakers included Michael Downey MODERATOR Director of Community Open Source Center DIAL Damola Ilajide West Africa Health Informatics Team Lead Palladium Rosalind Parkes Ratanshi Director of Ugandan Academy of Health Innovation and Impact Infectious Diseases Institute Makerere University Jan Flowers Director of Global Health Informatics Clinical Informatics Research Group University of Washington
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