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HISP Centre releases 2025 Annual Report
Through a challenging year for global health financing, the HISP network responded with new partnerships, a refreshed strategy, and growing impact across health, education, and climate.
The HISP Centre at the University of Oslo has published its 2025 Annual Report, sharing highlights from a year in which DHIS2 expanded to 133 countries despite a sharp global decline in development assistance. As HISP Centre Director Kristin Braa writes in her foreword, “what stands out most when I look back is not the disruption, but how countries, partners, and the HISP network responded.”
The report covers key achievements and partnerships from a year that saw seven new countries launch national DHIS2 health systems, along with the rollout of a new 2026–2028 strategy addressing the dual demands of reinforcing foundational routine data systems and meeting growing country interest in AI, person-centered data, and advanced analytics.
Major themes from the report include the rapid growth of DHIS2 for Education—the fastest-growing education management information system in Africa—and significant advances in Climate and Health, including DHIS2’s recognition as a global good for climate and health, development of and capacity building for AI-powered predictive modeling of climate-sensitive diseases with the DHIS2 Chap Modeling Platform, and the HISP network’s selection as a technical assistance provider for the Global Fund’s new Climate x Health Catalytic Fund.
Download a copy of the 2025 HISP Centre Annual Report to learn more about our collaborative work and the opportunities for partnering with us to support sustainable digital transformation in the global south.
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