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Closing Day Highlights | DHIS2 Spatiotemporal Modelling Workshop in Kigali- Rwanda
Flashback to the closing day of the DHIS2 Workshop on Spatiotemporal Modelling of Climate-Sensitive Diseases held in Kigali.
Over five intensive days, more than 60 participants from 15+ countries came together to strengthen their skills in analysing, modelling, and interpreting climate-sensitive disease data using DHIS2.
Organized by the HISP Centre at the University of Oslo in collaboration with the CSID Network and partners including the Wellcome Trust, the workshop focused on integrating climate and health data to support early warning systems and climate-informed public health decision-making.
During the sessions, HISP Rwanda showcased Rwanda’s malaria spatiotemporal modelling work, highlighting how data-driven approaches can strengthen preparedness and response to emerging climate-related health risks.
🎥 Watch the highlights from the final day and relive the key moments of collaboration, learning, and innovation.
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