Introduction: achieving the healthcare components of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals is significantly premised on effective service delivery by civil society organisations (CSOs).However, many CSOs across Africalack the necessary capacity to perform this role robustly. This paper reports on an evaluation of the use, and perceived impact, of aknowledge management tool upon institutional strengthening among CSOs working in Kenya's health sector. Methods: three methods were used: analytics data; user satisfaction surveys; and a furtherkey informant survey. Results: satisfaction with the portal was consistently high, with 99% finding the quality and relevance of the content very good or good for institutional strengthening stan...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies are key elements of a civil society response to ...
This paper presents findings from research conducted with development organisations in Kenya, concen...
Background: In Africa, health systems are poorly accessible, inequitable, and unresponsive....
Although the benefits of information technology are clear adapting new information systems to health...
Background The Kenyan government, working with international partners and local organizations, has d...
Health service provision is a public concern that mostly takes place at community level, through pri...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Computer...
The association connecting information and communication technologies (ICTs) and well-being or pover...
BACKGROUND: Studies have sought to define information needs of health workers within very specific s...
Utilization of communication for development (C4D) techniques in organizational capacity-building su...
One of the main outputs of the project is a collaborative platform which integrates a myriad of rese...
Utilization of communication for development (C4D) in organizational capacity-building support provi...
Local health systems research (HSR) provides policymakers and practitioners with contextual, evidenc...
The promise of telemedicine is great as observed in developed countries. However, its adoption in de...
eHealth applications and tools have the potential to improve coordination, knowledge, and informatio...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies are key elements of a civil society response to ...
This paper presents findings from research conducted with development organisations in Kenya, concen...
Background: In Africa, health systems are poorly accessible, inequitable, and unresponsive....
Although the benefits of information technology are clear adapting new information systems to health...
Background The Kenyan government, working with international partners and local organizations, has d...
Health service provision is a public concern that mostly takes place at community level, through pri...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Computer...
The association connecting information and communication technologies (ICTs) and well-being or pover...
BACKGROUND: Studies have sought to define information needs of health workers within very specific s...
Utilization of communication for development (C4D) techniques in organizational capacity-building su...
One of the main outputs of the project is a collaborative platform which integrates a myriad of rese...
Utilization of communication for development (C4D) in organizational capacity-building support provi...
Local health systems research (HSR) provides policymakers and practitioners with contextual, evidenc...
The promise of telemedicine is great as observed in developed countries. However, its adoption in de...
eHealth applications and tools have the potential to improve coordination, knowledge, and informatio...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies are key elements of a civil society response to ...
This paper presents findings from research conducted with development organisations in Kenya, concen...
Background: In Africa, health systems are poorly accessible, inequitable, and unresponsive....