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Technology Partner Spotlight: OpenCRVs & OpenFN
Discover how OpenCRVS and OpenFn connect DHIS2, civil registration, and public services to improve vital event data flow, legal identity access, and coordinated care.
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22 Mai 2026Tempo
14:00 CETIn the Technology Partner Spotlight: OpenCRVS & OpenFn Webinar, OpenCRVS and OpenFn demonstrate how interoperable systems strengthen connections between health, civil registration, and broader public service delivery. Civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems capture essential life events like births and deaths—providing the foundation for legal identity, health planning, and service delivery. OpenFn complements this as the orchestration layer, connecting DHIS2 with other systems and enabling automated data exchange across sectors.
We’ll first explore the use case for integrating civil registration with DHIS2, then showcase how OpenCRVS handles secure vital event registration and OpenFn automates cross-system workflows. The overall goal is to demonstrate scalable, standards-based integration that governments and health programs can adopt to link health data with civil registration for more complete, real-time insights.
Specifically we will discuss:
- Experiences with OpenCRVS and OpenFn integrations deployed in countries using DHIS2 for health-CRVS data flows.
- Key features of OpenCRVS for managing births, deaths, and vital events at scale, with API-based notifications to DHIS2.
- OpenFn’s role as an orchestration layer for automating data exchange between DHIS2, OpenCRVS, and other systems like OpenMRS or CommCare, with validation and error handling.
- Real-time event notifications and seamless workflows that enable timely registration, data completeness, and auditable pipelines.
- Guidance on getting started with these integrations or accessing implementation support from DHIS2 partners.
Join is to explore real-world integration examples, learn about OpenCRVS and OpenFn capabilities with DHIS2, and discover how your programs can implement these tools for stronger health and identity systems.