 All right, Rene, you're on. Thanks. All right. OK, I'm going to keep this relatively short because we're a little bit over time. But first of all, I want to thank everyone that has submitted an app to the competition. There were outstanding applications this year. And as Austin already mentioned, we had a really tough choice in selecting the finalists. We've selected five finalists in the end that we think should be in the spotlight today. And you really should enjoy the presentations that are coming up from them. There is, let me see. As Austin mentioned, I have a list in front of me. And we're going to start off. I'm going to go with the order a little bit and then I'll explain how the voting works. First of all, Hespio Yolanda Albert is going to show us the visualization studio. And Sal Yusuf from Hesp Indonesia will show Jampa Doctor and Android Application. Then there is Eric from Hesp Tanzania who will be showing us the analytics messenger. Then Chaturanga, I'm sorry if I don't pronounce it correctly, will show the growth and nutrition monitoring system. And then finally, we have Natio from ICT who will show the home page app. And we have two Android applications and three web applications this year. And they will all be sharing the same pool, unlike last year. If you're familiar with how it went last year, we had a separate vote for both Android and web. There will be a vote after the presentations are done. And that means that once the last presentation is done, you can go to the community of practice to vote. There will be a poll up as soon as the last one is done. I will be sharing a QR codes for everyone can just take their phone and scan the QR code and directly go to the COP and make sure you're logged in there and then you can vote. OK, I'm just going to hand it over as we're half an hour past the scheduled time, which is totally fine. There is seven minutes for each finalist. And Albert, I'm not sure if you're already a co-host, but I want to hand it over to you unless there's anything I need to mention before that. And then you can start your presentation. Thank you, Rene. I'll share my screen. Please confirm that you can see my screen. Yes, I can see it here. So hello, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Albert Mutesasa from Hispu, Ganda. And this afternoon, I'm here to present to you an innovative solution that addresses some of the limitations of the current dashboarding tools. And that solution is the DHS2 visualization studio app. Now, this application is a dashboarding tool that aims at revolutionizing data analysis and visualization by tackling the several crucial challenges that we have right now. Now, previously, the DHS2 commit has often been facing a challenge of lack of real-time data updates while analyzing data, secure public access in form of public photos, intuitive visualization of data on one instance for multiple data instances, or data sources, rather, including different DHS2 instances and also data from other external systems, which are non-DHS2. We also looked at highly customizable charts to the liking of the user. Now, this deficiency significantly hampers effective analysis and visualization, especially when real-time insights and public access be at most impotence. Now, the solution, on top of the problem, we, the previous solutions were project-specific. Thereby, I'm having trouble with that. OK, good. Previous solutions were project-specific and required redeveloping dashboards after dashboards and were time-consuming. So above all that, we come up with a solution, which is the data visualization application. And this offers live data monitoring. This enables real-time data analysis for timely insights and decision-making. It also offers display of data from diverse sources, including different DHS2 instances and other non-DHS2 external sources. It also offers an ability to create custom indicators using metadata. And it can be metadata from different DHS2 instances or even other non-DHS2 instances or non-DHS2 systems. It also provides the ability to access dashboards without logging, but also without compromising security. It also offers the ability for flexible chatting, meaning that it provides a versatile and customizable chatting system for effective visualization. The dimension it is also highly, highly customizable to the dot. This work, we have done some collaboration with one of the HIST groups, which is HIST Proanda. And it came on board in the later stages of the development because they are facing a similar problem. So we have been working together in terms of collaboration and using different tools to come up with a perfect product for this one here. We have used this application in a number of use cases in Uganda here. One of them is at the campaign dashboards. So we customize the campaign dashboards using the visualization studio application. And these are real-time, meaning that data is displayed as it comes in. We've also customized the Uganda Manfesto dashboards. This is in the office of the president. We've also worked with the Ministry of Education in Uganda to customize the school-based surveillance dashboard using the visualization studio app. We've also worked with the WHO in Uganda here to come up with interactive dashboards or an online visualization tool, which was also customized using the visualization studio app. We've also worked with the surveillance department in the Ministry of Health to come up to customize the EVD dashboard. And this is real-time also. These are screenshots of some of the use cases we've worked on. This is the Polio Vaccination Campaign dashboard, which is real-time. This is the office of the president, the Manfesto dashboard. This one is not real-time. This is the Mizo's Rebella Campaign dashboard. And this is also real-time. This one is the WHO dashboard, the online visualization tool, which has also customized using the visualization studio application. This one is the screenshot for the SBS dashboard, the school-based surveillance dashboard, which was also customized in using the visualization studio application. This one is the yellow fever application. Now you must be seeing zeros because this is real-time. Data is going, these are queries already waiting for data to come in to be displayed. And as soon as data comes in, the data will be displayed here. And it has a refresh interval of 10 seconds. So after 10 seconds, it refreshes the dashboard and it displays this data here. This is how the application looks like. And with that presentation, I'll take you through a small demo of what this does. So this is already a dashboard that I have made before. And I'm going to show you the process of creating a dashboard. So here, you create a data source. As you can see, we have different data sources here. This instance here is the EIDESA.health.go.ug. But I've created more than four data sources. One of them is this one that is coming from the HMIS. And you see the URL is different. This other one is the ECBSS, which is coming also from another instance. The URL is also different. And after there, you can create a category, which is like a program area. Then you go ahead and create a visualization query, which I've already created one. So we won't have to go through that. Then after creating a query, you can create an indicator, which in turn we are going to use to create a dashboard. So I've created one of one dashboard for this particular purpose here. And I'm going to show you how we create this one. So like I said, it is highly customizable from the filters to the dashboards to the logos, etc, etc. Now, assuming that I have another sponsor for this particular work I'm doing, I can just go ahead here and add a logo for that particular sponsor here. This is going to be an image. I'll add the image. Then after adding the image, I can upload this image. Let me get maybe his Puganda is sponsoring this one. And I apply that. And my logo will come down here. Let me say I have another sponsor here. I can add another sponsor down here. These are already created dashboards. This is already a created dashboard. So I can add a single value here. Like this, I add a visualization. I give it a title. Let us say presumptive, presumptive TB cases, right? I can come here. My query is this one here, which is the percentage of presumptive TB cases identified in OPD. And this time it is a single value, something like that. So it is zero, but since it is a percentage, I can say my number format style is a percent, something like that. So I can play around with these configurations. I can play around with the title. I can put configurations. We're at seven minutes. OK. But that's a great presentation and a great dashboard. And thank you for sharing your visualizations to deal. OK. Thank you. Thank you. I have a question. Is the next presenter in the meeting because I'm looking for Saldi Yusef from Hysp Indonesia for the next presentation. OK. Polynesia. Yeah, we'll move over to the third presentation and hopefully Saldi Yusef will be here with us soon. But then next is Eric from Hysponsenia and he will show the analytics messenger. Eric. Floor is yours and I cannot hear you yet. Hello, everyone. Yes, perfect. Yeah, I hope you can see my screen. Yes. All right. So I'll start right now. Yeah, my name is Eric Chingalo, system developer from Hysponsenia and I'll be presenting to you the DHS to analytics API messenger. So just a little background over the past 20 years, I've seen the evolution of the DHS to as a platform, but this has been greatly influenced by the technology trends from having Microsoft Access's database to having the DHS to capture is a mobile technology. So in light of this, we also saw a massive growth in the use of the social messaging platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp is the number shows over there. So this brought us an alert that we have a potential to bring DHS to closer to users through these social messaging platforms. And that's where the whole idea around the DHS to analytics messengers come about. So you might ask what this app is. DHS to analytics messenger is an application that leverages the use of the DHS to analytics together with the popular messaging social messaging platform such as WhatsApp to deliver analytics closer to the user. It mainly takes the DHS to analytics and brings them to the user through these messaging platforms. And you might be wondering how did we end up doing all this? So if we divided the solution into two components, the analytics assistant, which is a chatbot solution and together with the analytics messenger, which is more like a push analytics solution. This is a web app. So for those who are having smartphones, you can try to scan this QR code to see the analytics assistance. Maybe you are very welcome to join this demo, as I explained, where once you scan this QR code, you can just type hello DHS to all hello. Then you will get more of an instruction on how you can get the visualization in a more easier way. So within less than 30 seconds, you'll find yourself having the visualization is how this video shows. So I urge you all to scan and use this, but this resource is going to be available after this slide. This is only one part of the DHS to analytics messenger. Well, the second part is the analytics messenger itself. This is a web app now that allows pushing, allows pushing of the DHS to through the WhatsApp number or WhatsApp groups. So this now allows you to have a WhatsApp group configured and you can be able to send your numbers there. Send your visualizations there. So you can scan this QR code and be able to join this group or scan this link over there. But you might be wondering why only manually. So this also allows scheduling of this push analytics. So you can share your the artist to be sent automatically. But also we were using this messenger app to configure these analytics in the web app so that you can be able to configure the analytics which are publicly available, but also to configure the flow through the chat board that I just presented before. Well, we can now try to see the demo of how this web app looks like. Go to the instance. So this is the demo that we are having. So the app is called the analytics messenger. And within this app, as I said before, you can configure first the gateways. This is more like a communication between the DHS to instance and the in the analytics services. But also on the other hand, we are also allowing you to configure the visualizations which are publicly available through the messenger app. So in here, it's very simple. You just have to name your group, let's say the TB. And then you can be able to filter among the DHS to existing favorites. So let's say here, this is the list of favorites coming from the DHS to instance. So you can search from them and select which ones you want to be available. So this is more like what we are having right now. But that's just a configuration. The fun part is the analytics, push analytics part, where in here, you can be able to push your analytics and you can do it by just naming your analytics. Let's say I'll name this as API and then select a gateway service that we're going to use, which is already configured to sending these visualizations and selecting which visualization group you want to send together with the actual visualization from the filtered list. You can also send messages concerning this visualization. Let's say a simple description of this visualization. But the fun part is we are allowing you either to send through WhatsApp groups, through phone numbers, but also through WhatsApp group, through phone numbers, but also through DHS to users configured. For the sake of this demo, I just used the group and you can scan this cube. You can scan the QR code. For those who are able to scan the QR code, you'll be able to see this visualization. I'll bring you back to the slide later on. So, OK. Very sorry. It seems like the server has gone down a bit. Yeah. So we have received a number of requests. So it seems like the WhatsApp server has gone down. The technical team is going to help me to set it up. So by configuring this one, you're able to save and this person can get this visualization at any time. So what we have done, we are allowing you to either send them directly or schedule them. So for instance, I can try to schedule. I had this already created. So I had this deck. So for those who are joining the group, we'll be able to see this. You can schedule it up and add your scheduling mechanism. And we have made it very easy for you. So you can say, let's say you have visualization wanting to be sent every day, midnight, for instance, or let's say five minutes. So by just adding this after five minutes, those members joined by the group of DHS2 visualization will be able to get these visualizations there. Well, you forgive me for the server. Seems like it has been down. We have lots of people here today. So I'll continue the slide and I'll present to you. I don't know if you are seeing my screen. So what are the impact of this solution? First of all, as a senior manager, you'll be able to view visualizations directly. As a senior manager, you'll be able to at instantly get data directly from the assistant by just making a normal conversation. While on the other side as a national program manager through the DHS2 analytics messenger, you can send your visualization to the program managers groups so that they can get more notification concerning it. Well, this has been all. I have this COP post in the community of practice. You can try to scan this QR code. All the resources are going to be found here. And for those who aren't able to follow up the demo, we'll share the links there so that you can follow up easily and get to know more about us. We can also chat through email infoatheast.tanzania.org. Thank you so much for your cooperation. That has been all. Don't forget to vote for us. Thank you. Thank you, Eric. It was a great... Maybe just to rephrase, we are going to sort of the several issues. It seems like we had lots of resources requests from the members. So forgive us for the inconvenience. Of course. Thank you for your amazing presentation. And you were nicely in time. So perfect. We're gonna move over to the next presentation. This is going to be done by Chaturanga from History Lanka. And I will present a Android application. The first Android application that we had planned is either going to be moved to the back. Hopefully, Saudi U.S. will be here in time. But until then, Chaturanga, good luck with your presentation and your floor is yours. Yeah, thank you so much. And good afternoon, everyone. Hope you can actually see my screen over here. Yeah, you can see it. Yeah, so I'm presenting... I'm Chaturanga from the Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka. And I'm presenting today Growth and Nutrition Monitoring System, a custom-made Android-based mobile application, which is developed by History Lanka, and which is actually using the Android SDK, which is provided by the DHS2 team, and which acts as a tracker capture program on DHS2 for the ground level, field health officers who are public health midfifters. So when you initially come to the application, when you click on it, and you will be prompted with the logging screen. And as you can see, I have actually logged into the application. So once you logged into the application, you can actually see the trialing. Well, like, you know, we have multicultural ethnicities. So we have Singhalese, Tamil, and English. So I'll head on to the English version. So when you're inside the application, you'll be prompted with, like, dashboard, and where you can actually get the information from. And on the bottom of the screen, you can see the syncing and the changing of the language if you accidentally hit on it. Hit on the wrong language. So in here, you can tap on this, in here, you can actually see all the registrations and other programs, such as, like, you know, supplementary feeding program, therapeutic feeding program. I'm starting to interrupt, but we don't see your screen moving. Can you see? We see the login screen. Really? Hold on. Yes. I'm also pausing the timer for a bit to make sure you're working again. Give me a minute. Can you see the screen now? Yes, I see a screen, yeah. Yeah, so I'll start from the beginning. So once you're logged in, you can see the trilingual interface. And I'm going into the English language, and you can actually see all these information at a glance. You can actually see all of this. And, you know, the different programs we are actually having, like therapeutic supplement feeding, therapeutic feeding program, likewise. So in BMI area details, if you go into that, you can actually see all the children which are in your area, like, you know, this like ground level field officers can actually have a look at their children in their area. So all children and active, and once the children is completed, like, you know, they have received all the treatment, it'll be in the completed area. So once you go back to the dashboard, you can actually see this child registration, which we have actually categorized into three parts. We have the child's information, whereas like the Kramaniladhar area, which is the smallest administrative area in Sri Lanka, and birth and immunization registration number, and, you know, the name, age, like, you know, date of birth, all of that ethnicity, all of that information, and then mother's information, like mother's name, national identity card number, like that. And if there is, like, you know, unfortunately if the mother is passed away or something like that, then the caregiver's information and the birth details of the child. So I have prepared a child already, and once you enter the child's details, you can actually see the child's details as in a matter of like this. So if you have accidentally entered different data, you can actually simply tap on the edit button and you can change the name like that and submit it again. So now I have already enrolled this child into, like, few different programs. So the basic information, like, you know, the anthropometry tracking. So anthropometry tracking is like, it continuously happening, like repeated data, periodically done by the round level field officer, right? So it's a spontaneous spotting in the system. So once you actually enter these data, you can actually see in a graph, like we actually have this graph where we can actually plot the data and you can get good information about the child, how this child is actually receiving these. The treatments. So also I want to highlight that in length and the width. Sorry. Yeah. In the length and the width programs, we have incorporated this color scheme of this charge. So if you put like something like this, it'll go into red color or if you put another value, like, you know, it depends on the age of the child. So when you tap on that, you select submit and plot the chart and you can see that it should change. See, it has changed. So that's actually incorrect data. That's why it has gone up. So like that, you can actually have the anthropometry data. So in the nutrition specific intervention tracking, we have separate application in the system. So we have this supplementary data, therapeutic data program likewise. So basically all these application have, you know, few section like you enrollment is a one-time action and the system intervention monitoring, which is done periodically to facilitate of data entry and those intervention packages. And then evidence-based intervention following of the child of following these interventions, such as recovery. So I'll go into this supplementary feeding program. So indication for the portion, which is the supplementary feeding program we are actually giving away for the children. So you enter the date and let's just say that this child is having moderate acute malnutrition, you submit it. And that is just one time. So then you have the intervention, which will be repeatedly like periodically happening. So I'll just say no to portion or let's just say that this child is on to portion. So how many packages we have given the child. So whether if the child is given in counseling, yes, like that we can submit it. So once it's done, we have the outcome of it. So you select the child and you select what's the outcome of the child, whether if the child is recovered, whether the child is sent to a therapeutic feeding program or defaulted or left the area or let you do on a condition of age five because this is targeted on under five children and whether the child has passed away. So then again, I want to highlight that this is, we are going to collaborate with these cross sectors. Like it's a system, the uniqueness is that we are actually going to get involvement of these multi-sector people. So cross sector collaboration with them. So we have developed the web based system in from the mobile application, the Android application, it will just... I'm afraid I have to interrupt you here. That was the seven minutes. I gave you a little bit extra time because of the technical difficulties that are out of your control. Yeah, could just give me like one minute or two minutes. No, we need to keep everyone to the same time. But if you have a final word, that would be okay. Yeah, so this will be the select program. You have that section of like reason for enrollment. We have whether the moderate accurate malnutrition, long standing, likewise, we have selected a few of these problems of the child. Let's just say that this child is again having these problems. Yeah, so sorry. Yeah, so that's... Yeah, of course, of course. Sorry I have to interrupt you here, but we're gonna be having to keep everyone to the same time. It was a great application. It looks really good as with all the other presentations so far. But thank you. Then it's up to Nacho. Are you here? Or the home beta? Yes, I can hear you. Okay, perfectly. I'm gonna try to share my screen. So please let me know when you can see it. Can you? I can see your desktop, yeah. Yeah, okay, perfect. Yeah, good luck. Thank you, thank you so much. Hello everybody, I won't be super long and they actually will cut me in seven minutes so there's no chance that I'm not short and we will be partying right after. I'm with you, I'm with you in spirit, but I'm physically like 15 meters far from you. There were some technical issues in that building and so I needed to present remotely. I'm here to announce to you that at ICT, I'm Nacho from ICT, and at ICT we had a baby actually and this baby is now nine months old. We are super proud of her. She is doing very well and is coming to a family that is this family DHS to ICT suite that I'm presenting you here. For those of you that don't know what we do, we are doing what we think is creating community by creating multiple applications, generic applications that you can install on top of a birth DHS to extend the functionalities that often are not so easy to be done in DHS to. So you have here applications for creating trainings, distributing metadata packages, synchronizing. You were talking before about the cross-border data exchange, so metadata sync will pretty much do that job. And but let's focus on landing page. Landing page has been trained by the training app somehow by her big sister because it's sharing, it's inheriting most of its code from the training app that you might know. It won the competition two years ago and basically it is fully interoperable. So if you create a landing page in training app, you can import it in the home page app. And so this is like trying to solve some problems that are coming both from shared instances. You know that in shared instances, having groups that see different things when they log in. So this is about what you see after the login. It's important but it's also important in some instances that are only for one purpose to guide the users into something that makes sense for them. Let's go directly to the application. So when you install the home page app, you get this. So this is not very useful obviously, but then you can go to the settings and you have two main sections. One is the landing pages that you have that is here on top and then the actions. The actions you need to think on them about shortcuts to a place in VHS too. It's basically that. You can create both of them from this plus button adding a landing page and adding an action. If you add an action, you will see well, very basic information that you need to fill in like a styling of that action, how that button will appear in the screen. And then you can decide also what is the application that needs to be launched by this shortcut and which are the compatibility of those shortcuts because you can export them later and you need to be sure that that will work or not in the final instance that you're installing this. So that's about the actions, but let's try to edit a landing page very quickly. I have something prepared. So I'm gonna just put a name. You will see in a couple of minutes we will have a landing page. So I'm going to create a landing page for a woman reports. I provide an icon. I can define many other properties like do I want the sections to be in line in the same page or multiple pages? And then do I want to attach an action? If I don't want, then I just, okay, put some comment, some text. This is an editor that is for those of you that know markdown. This is basically markdown. So you can use, you can explore your own configurations. I go out and I already have a landing page. That makes sense, more or less. It's very pretty, pretty simple. Then why not I could with markdown put some links here and link this enter data and visualize data sections directly to the place in the HS2, but I'm gonna do something more complex. I want to add sections there. So I'm, what I'm doing is, okay, I will create a section whose name will be this enter data and then an icon. I'm gonna associate a data entry shortcut to that and put some meaningful text. Okay, I copy that text here and I save it. I'm gonna do the same. Now I have a landing page with a section here. I'm gonna do the same at another section with the visualizer part. So visualizer data is the name of the section. And then I'm gonna select that dashboard icon here that will look like the dashboard and then select the action. So the short side to the dashboard application and some meaningful text here. Okay, now I have what I need, but then let's go to the first text that I entered. I do no longer need this because I converted that into sections. So I'm gonna delete it and just go and see how it looks like. You see, in a couple of minutes, we have created a landing page where we have sections. You can navigate and you can click and it takes you to the place that you want to go in. You don't need a developer. That's the magic of this. And then, but I want to show you also some other features like, for example, I can import that landing page that I created previously. It is so fast as what you saw and now I have two landing pages. I go out, I have the selection because I have access to both. I can select which one I want and you see it's a landing page with its sections that is pretty much what I want. And well, later you have like sharing settings that you can do, but also you can export translations. Translations will look like, it's super simple actually, will look like this. So you see, this is quite easy to translate and then importing it back. It's just importing that JSON and that will be translating and taking the translation from the user configuration. That is it, what I wanted to show you. There are more features but I don't have time. So just the last say to recognize that we are all working on giant shoulders and these are my giants. These are all the enormous team of ICT and I wanted to thank also the Malaria Department of WTO and Samaritan Purs collaborators that they have been collaborating with us to make it as possible. And also my two little giants that are waiting for me at home. And thank you all. This is on and please, if you like it, vote for it. Thank you. Thank you. All right. That's a great presentation, great apps. So far we've seen four of the five and I've yet to locate Saldi Yusef from Hisp Indonesia. If you're here, please let yourself be known because otherwise we'll have to move on to the voting rounds. I'm gonna give you a little bit of time because I don't see you. So maybe you're there under a different name and I don't know you're here. All right, to give everyone the information how we are gonna do the votes. I think we should go to the votes here. This is also the sign for you to put the poll up on the community of practice. I will share a QR code on screen that let's see, there we go. Now you can all hopefully see now, there's a QR code there which will link you to the voting and I have a timer on screen as well that I will start now. And when the timer is done, we will close the votes and the winner will be known. So maybe a final round of applause for all the app presenters today and the finalists. All right, I'm not sure if there's anything that can be said in the audience while everyone is voting. I'm gonna vote myself as well. It's only right. All right, 54, so 56 votes, keep it going people. It's going very fast. All right, 110 votes people. That's amazing. Let's see if we can have more votes in last year. We did have promises from our hosting provider that this wouldn't happen, but we do have a number of people getting too many requests, unfortunately. So we'll try to maybe move off of this platform for the next time we'll do this. Unfortunately, keep trying. Hopefully we can get some more people in. Apologies for the confusion. The vote count is still going up. So a lot of people still have success. So that's good. I think it's number of requests at the same time. So keep trying and maybe you'll beat your neighbors in a race. And I get a show of hands for anyone who has not yet been able to vote. All right, a few of you, keep trying, please. 142, still votes coming through. So that's good. Once again, anyone still not able to get through? Okay, fewer. So please keep trying. You will get through, I hope. Last call. Four, three, two, one, and fireworks. Hopefully everybody had a chance to vote. If you didn't, I apologize. You can write in your vote later and we'll have a recount. The poll is closed. I'm gonna stop sharing that screen. We also have the results. I'm not sure if everyone can actually see the results but we do have it. It was actually very close. I must say between three different, they were all within a couple of percentages of each other. But I'll go start with the third place. Again, I don't know if anyone can see this but the third place is the Visualization Studio from Yuganda with 24% of the votes. Then on the second place, it's the Homepage app from ICT with 26% of the votes. And on the first place, and congratulations for landing first, is the analytics messenger from his Tanzania, like Eric Changelo. Congratulations. Thank you, Renee, for getting us through that. Thank you everyone for your presentations, the finalists and congratulations to his Tanzania, our winner this year. And now we will have some logistics, I believe, for the next part of the evening or the afternoon.