HADDA

HEALTH ALLIANCE FOR DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT & ACTION

SPIDER’s experience and expertise in Digital Health and the knowledge of key Somali organisations leading change will be combined to create a unified Health Information Management Systems, strengthen capacity in Somalia to digitalise health data and produce research evidence that will inform further development of Somalia’s health system.

News

Health information system is one of the building blocks for a functioning healthcare. This includes data collection and management to support national health care policy decisions. The necessity for an effective health management information system (HMIS) has further been intensified in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

To assess the current status of the health information system in Somalia and the availability of a functional HMIS, SPIDER together with partner organisations set out to establish baseline for the programme. A needs assessment to identify the capacity needs for human and technical support was carried out in the selected regions. HADDA is supporting the Federal government’s digital health management system. To achieve a cohesive HMIS, HADDA collaborates closely with the Federal and regional Ministries of Health in the development of an integrated HMIS feasible for member states as well as on the federal level. SPIDER has also engaged in collaboration and dialogue with WHO, UNICEF, the Swedish Public Health Agency and Somali National Health Institute.

When?

From November 2019 to December 2022.

How?

SPIDER and partners will

Support

a unified Health Information Management System for access to quality data for decision making at local, regional and national level in Somalia.

Strengthen

capacity for Somalia to digitalise health data in a way that also develops the capacity of health sector professionals

Produce

evidence and track progress in the selected health clinics that will inform the further development of Somalia’s health system

Collaborate

across sectors to strenghten for Somalia’s health strategy and service delivery for improved public health

Where?

Work is focused on Maternal and Child Health clinics in the federal states Puntland and Galmudug, and the Banaadir region where Mogadishu is situated. Up to 100 health facilities will be part of the implementing pilot. 

Regions

Pilot sites

Puntland state of Somalia

Puntland is an autonomous region in northeastern Somalia. It is bordered by Somaliland to its west, the Gulf of Aden in the north, the Guardafui Channel in the northeast, the Somali Sea in the southeast, the central Galmudug region in the south, and Ethiopia in the southwest.

 

Galmudug state

is an autonomous region in central Somalia. It is bordered to the north by the Puntland region, to the west by Ogadenia, to the east by Somali Sea and to the south by Hirshabelle.

Banaadir

is an administrative region in southeastern Somalia.It covers the same area as the city of Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital. It is bordered to the northwest by the Shabelle river, and to the southeast by the Somali Sea. Although by far the smallest administrative region in Somalia, it has the largest population.

Activities

The assessment design included:

Regional and District Health managment units

Health facilities

Developing data collection tools

Data collection tools were customized to fit the objectives of HADDA and to ensure they were participatory, inclusive and capable of capturing an in-depth understanding of HMIS -management, -coordination and enabling policies and programs. A health facility assessment checklist and a structured questionnaire were used to collect quantitative data.

Selecting Health Facilities

The number of health facilities and locations were determined by the Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with the State Ministries of Health for Puntland and Galmudug.

Collecting and analysing data

The assessment was conducted with informants across the health sector, including decision makers. Collectors used a mobile data collection tool, that sent collected data to the field coordinators for real-time monitoring of submitted forms. This provided opportunity for continuous and immediate feedback for improvements and complementation when needed.

Training technical assistants

A team of experienced technical assistants from the federal and regional MoH received training from partner organisations KasmoDev and SIDRA on the assessment tools before field deployment.

Partner organisations

 

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KasmoDev

KasmoDev is a development consulting firm working with Human Resources Resolutions and direct program delivery in Eastern and Horn of Africa countries. KasmoDev has offices in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia.

kasmodev.com

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SIDRA – Somali Institute for Development Research and Analysis

SIDRA is a private, not-for- profit research and policy analysis think tank working to provide quality research and development services in Somalia in order to contribute to the attainment of the development priorities of the country. SIDRA’s headquarter is in Garowe, the capital city of Puntland State of Somalia.

sidrainstitute.org

 

Programme news

Assessments findings

Research partner Sidra has concluded their baseline study and implementing partner KasmoDev their technical assessment. What did they find?

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WHO and SPIDER sign MoU to strengthen HMIS

This MOU is part of a new, innovative partnership between WHO, Sweden and Somali health authorities to support Somali health care systems. 

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