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説明In an effort to align with the USAID Digital Strategy and recognize USAID Missions, Bureaus and partners that are empowering countries in a digital age, USAID launched the 2020 Digital Development Awards (the Digis), the third round of these awards. The Digis recognize and celebrate USAID-funded projects and activities that use digital technology to sustain open, secure, and inclusive digital ecosystems in order to improve measurable development and humanitarian-assistance outcomes. After receiving over 140 applications from USAID Missions around the world, five winners were selected for the 2020 Digital Development Awards, including USAID/Indonesia: Human Resources for Health in 2030 (HRH2030) Program. HRH2030 won for strengthening the human resources for health information system and its ecosystem to provide real-time quality data for strategic use, while also supporting policy development that address challenges in the health workforce and contributing to better public health outcomes overall. “Quality data is amazing,” says Dr. Ani Ruspitawati, head of the Health Resources Division at Jakarta’s Provincial Health Office (PHO). Dr. Ani’s office oversees 5,503 health facilities in Indonesia’s bustling capital city, Jakarta. The facilities -- known locally as puskesmas -- serve about 10 million people. And just like doctors need data about their patients to provide the right treatment, the PHO needs data on its health workforce to improve the quality of care at puskesmas. Equipped with good data about nurses, specialists, doctors, and other health professionals, the PHO can make smart decisions regarding everything from licensing and credentials to assigning health workers to puskesmas based on local needs. “Data is needed for decision-making. If the data is inaccurate, then the decisions will be wrong,” Dr. Ani explains. But when COVID-19 struck -- with Jakarta as the nation’s hotspot -- the PHO needed well-organized, up-to-date data in order to mount an effective response. / Photo: Des Syafrizal for USAID
撮影日2021-03-17 09:57:23
撮影者USAID Digital Development
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