 All right, so now we are at noon Oslo time. So we're gonna get started in just a minute with our community practice end of year webinar and meetup. And I'll bring up a presentation that we're gonna share to start the event. All right, so we're gonna go ahead and get started. As I said, this is the end of year 2021 community practice webinar and meetup for the DHS2 community. And I'm glad that we have several people who joined us today to present about their experiences in the community. We also have our community practice coordinator, Augusteem Traffadin, who will be leaving the presentations and introducing our guests. This is streaming live both in the DHS2 YouTube channel and on the DHS2 community practice. So if you are interested in joining us, we really appreciate it if you go to the COP and make any comments, have any questions for the presenters or for us. And then once we get to the halfway point in the event, we'll be changing this from a webinar to a meetup where everyone who's interested can join us in the Zoom meeting. And then we can have just an interactive conversation and then you can all share your opinions and thoughts with us and with each other. So I'm really looking forward to this. And I just introduced myself, my name is Max Praft. I'm the communications lead for the DHS2 project at the University of Oslo. And so the community practice is one of the areas where I work to make sure we're creating an engaging space for DHS2 community members to share ideas, ask questions and get information that can be useful in implementing DHS2 or working with DHS2. So again, it's a pleasure to be here for this event and to introduce our DHS2 coordinator Augustine. So Augustine, you'd like to introduce yourself and start the presentation. Yes, thank you. Thank you, Max. Hello and welcome everybody. Very happy to be celebrating the end of year 2021 community practice event with you. Max, please slide first slide. Okay. So the event today is going to start with presentations. The first presentation, well you voted for the webinar topic. So the webinar topic that received more votes is the finding solutions. It's what the global good community is all about. And the nominated users who sent their presentations of three, we have three speakers presenting today and they're going to be talking about their experience in the DHS2 community practice. Then our meetup topic, which is also because of your vote, discussion on how to get involved in the global DHS2 community. So Max, please next slide. Okay, so during our webinar, there will be activities for everyone to participate in and the activity that in the slide, you'll see that has a star icon beside it and there are seven activities. So if you perform at least five of these activities, you get the COP activity winner. And of course it's more of a encouragement for more participation and sharing ideas. So I hope you'll like the activities. They're simple. They're just more of a motivation to take part in the community. Next slide, please. Okay, so I'll start by introducing myself. Max, as Max said, this COP coordinator. And my name is Al-Gasim and I am from San'Ayyaman. And I graduated from college in taking the information technology major and I am so happy to have taken this major because it has been my interest since I was a little boy at computers and I always liked computers and information technology is not just the, you know, the little kid who was passionate about computers and interested in that, but more like a major that can serve all other fields of knowledge and can serve the world. And that's one of the major things why I really, like I think D-Chastu is something that, as an IT graduate, and of course for other fields, but for me, as an IT graduate, I think D-Chastu provides a wide area where I can, area of knowledge where I can learn and improve my skills and help others. So I'm proud to be as a community of practice coordinator because from here I can see, I can see like the different experiences and engage with people from all around the world. And as a D-Chastu beginner, it's a great place to see what challenges people are going through and know what things I have to learn. So very happy to be here and contribute to the community. There is an activity you can see at the slide with a star and it's to introduce yourself. We haven't introduced yourself topic in the community practice and so many people have introduced themselves. So if you have not introduced yourself yet, please go ahead and introduce yourself to the community. If you have, so you don't mess up the activity, feel welcome to, welcome other community members. Next slide, please. So our world is full of problems and this is when I start the topic today. And our world is full of problems. You see this image, the world is crying and you know, I'm not gonna talk about all the problems but next slide, please Max. When it comes to solutions in the global good community and that's what we really wanna talk about. And it's what we really need to focus on, right? We can't just focus on problems but we need to focus on the solutions. So next slide, please. That's when DHIS2 gives us great examples and great example when it comes to solutions, DHIS2 gives us a great example at the global level, local level and individual level. Next slide, please Max. Okay, so at the global level, let's think about it. It's one of the main reasons why this global good project DHIS2 has been, the cycle has been going for years from country to country and every country that DHIS2 touches, it has made great impacts and the reason is because when there is a implementation of country, it's not that country and it stops there. There are actually, there's the UILHISP and the HISP groups around the world, teams, organizations, researchers, that contributes and developers that contribute and share ideas, inspire each other. Community of practice is a great place to share your stories, to learn what other implementations are doing at a global scale, a global level and as well as share resources and as well as find resources shared by other, by other implementers, other developers and researchers. And as you can see there, there's an activity that says update your COP profile, where are you based and from? It's a great thing to be in the community of practice seeing that, hey, these members are from a very different part of the world than where I am and yet we're together sharing our experiences, asking questions about the challenges in the same project with the same mission, the same purpose and because this kind of interaction between people from different communities and different countries is very important and very essential to the success of the global good project. We have a connect category in the community of practice, which I hope you always pay a visit to that category. We also share the COP monthly where the nominated users and the active users are tagged for their contributions, for their helpful, being helpful in the community or even bug hunters, finding bugs and sharing them and discussing them with the developers. So it's in the COP monthly, it's where we announced that we'll have this event and we asked users to vote. So I really hope that you pay attention to that category and if you visit that category now, you'll see that there's a map on top of the category which shows how many users who have updated their country-based info and the COP profile. So if you see your country and you think or you believe that the number is much greater, maybe encourage others to update theirs as well. Okay, next slide, please, Mars. So we said at the global level, that's what we were talking about, really at the global level, how HESP groups and teams with the UIO in the DHS2 project are inspiring each other, contributing and empowering the DHS2 project. At the local level, which has been the, you can say the core of why DHS2 is always improving. And it's because at the local level, there's always a chance for implementers to share their experience and discuss what is best for their needs, what is best for their use cases. And not only that, because there is a place for them to share their ideas and learn from the practices of other implementations. What are the, for example, we have a category, implementation category, which you can read about best practices and read about success stories and the different implementations. There is a poll that I will post and this post asks what sector specific implementations are you interested in? And DHS2 has the capacity to expand and serve so many fields of knowledge and so many sectors. And so we have the health subcategory, or we have the, will the implementation category, but then we also have the subcategories in that category, like the education. We have the supply chain and LMIS, logistics we have. So we have so many subcategories and that's because the DHS2 serves these sector specific implementations as well. And so please add your, when you see the poll and the topic, please add your votes. Tell us what sector specific implementation you're interested in. Okay, thank you, Max, next slide. So we set it global level and local level, but also the individual level. Really, the DHS2 community provides us with so many opportunities. Before COVID, there were chances for people to meet and even to travel to Oslo and take part in the academies, which hopefully one day it will be possible for people to meet again. But the DHS2 community practice is also this virtual place where you can actually communicate with other members. You can help them solve their challenges. And one day they also help you in solving their challenges. I know it's topic and post comment and not so interactive as chatting maybe, but the idea is when I first joined the community practice, there was this experience that I wasn't so familiar about and I didn't really know how much impact it will have until I spent so many hours and days in the community practice. And those hours or those days, I became familiar with people from different backgrounds. I became familiar with their needs. It's so nice to see, okay, this is a new user who just began just like when I joined the community practice and I know what experience they're going through. And they have these questions and there are nice things to actually share with them. And at the same time, there are DHS2 experts from the QWERTY, people who have had experience with DHS2 and their implementations. And it's nice to learn these things from them. So in the community practice, there is a chance to also be aware of the meetups and announcements and the DHS2 releases. So you'll always be aware, being a member of the community practice, you'll always be aware of opportunities, career opportunities, such as the marketplace, as well as educational opportunities. But even if you already have a career and already know so much of the DHS2, there's always a lot more to learn. I learn a new thing every day and I'm sure even experts would say the same thing, but there's also a chance for you to contribute and share your story or ask questions or take part in the academies or workshops or meetups, events such as this one. So this is a great part of the community practice. And at the local level, the DHS2 not just a level of community practice, the site that we go to, but also this opens up for you to maybe in your master's degree, doing a research or university because no matter what field of field interests you, there is always somewhere that you'll find the analytics and the measurement of information and putting it all together the way DHS2 puts it, I'm sure you'll benefit from it. So thank you. So there is an activity in this slide and start watching your favorite category to receive email notifications. And I encourage you, if you don't know how to watch the category, please do make a post in this topic and I'll make sure to answer you with instructions on how to receive email notifications so like when there's a meetup, when there's an event, when there are latest releases depending on which category you're interested in, you'll always receive an email notification. Thank you, next slide, please. Okay, so that's it. We're part of the solution, right? There's this heart, this cycle that we talked about, the global, local, individual, these people interacting with each other which kept the cycle going on. That's really part of the solution. And if we really wanna ask, if this is the heart, so what's keeping this heart alive? Next slide, please, Max. Max, yes, thanks. You, you are keeping this heart alive. You are part of the solution. When you ask your question because of your facing a difficulty or challenge and another person answers, or when you answer yourself, this cycle, this inspiration that keeps people, that keeps people from around the world interacting and it hasn't been possible through the community of practice. It has been possible, I know. And this is a time when you might be asking me, but we know we had this technical issue and it wasn't solved in the COP. But I know some members and I've seen so many members which I really appreciate when they do it is that when they make a post about a technical issue that they face, for example, and then they were later on able to solve the issue, they come back and they share the solution. And I think that's very important because they know the value of contributing for the whole world. Because when they share the solution, they didn't share it to one person or to just their friend, but they shared it to their friends all over the world. And if you see the pictures here, this isn't based on last scene. So when I took the screenshot, that was the last scene for the COP. But I really encourage you to update your profile picture. You can choose whatever picture you want, but it's nice because we have this diverse view. You can see people from all over the world with pictures in it. Every picture has a story. But also, even if you choose not to upload a picture, even the first letter of your username or your name still is important. Every contribution is important, as long as we're all part of the solution. Okay, thanks, Mike. Next slide, please. Okay, so since I mentioned technical issues and many might be questioning or asking and wanting to know, and so there are some things to consider when there are technical issues. So the first question to ask is, what is the error, really? What's causing this error? And no expert, no developer, nobody in the whole world can ever solve an error without knowing the cause. So that's the idea. So let's get to asking. That's the first question. What is there? If you wanna ask for a solution, we really wanna know what the error is. So the way to do that is check the logs. There is the Catalina log. There's the browser's developers tools in Chrome, Firefox, depending on what browser you're using, you'll find the network tab, which shows the requests between the browser and the server. And there sometimes we can find out if there's an error with those requests. And addition to that, search for similar error logs. When you find this error, when you find, when you read the error, search for error logs, search for the error in the COP, search for it in jara.dhistud.org, where the developers are always writing about their next release or issues about the bugs that might happen and whether they're fixed or they're working on it. So these are steps to the first steps when you wanna know what the error is. And another very helpful thing when posting about technical issue that you're facing is that to take screenshots. When I say in front of screenshots, because sometimes the screenshot might not have the information. So if the screenshot shows a way to reproduce the issue and it also shows like where the error is, it helps a lot to really understand what the issue is for a beginner or for an expert. Next slide, please. And another question would be or other questions. Does this happen to one user only near DHS instance? Is this something that only one user is experiencing? Is it something because of their rules and the authority, the authorities that they have been granted or not granted. So are they authorized to perform that action? For example, if you don't have a super admin, try to see if the super admin can perform that action. And if not, maybe review the authorities. Because sometimes it's just that the organization unit is not assigned to the user or maybe the role that this user needs, the role that allows them to perform such an action. And if it's not really about having authority, so if this even super user cannot perform that action, then maybe sometimes if it becomes too complicated, see if you have a test instance. Test instance, it can allow developers to debug to figure out what the issue is. Okay, thanks. Next slide, please. I'm about to finish soon. Okay, so I think this is the last slide for technical issues. And it's the issue reproducible in any of the latest play the DHS to those org instances. And if you have not checked those instances, I really recommend you do because they're very helpful. They've helped me learn like 90% of the things. When I'm testing and learning about DHS to. So really, and I love that word play because when you have fun while doing it, when you change your mood, that encourages you to keep going. And I think when you're facing technical issues, you won't really want to play, but sometimes you really just give this, play the DHS or a chance and check, see, can you reproduce it there? If you can, then a hundred percent, I encourage you to make a post about it and share it with developers so that they can figure out how to provide you with a workaround. Maybe some, some super users might share an issue and they also share a workaround. So how they went and solved it even though there's still a bug for there. And if you, if you can't test it in the play DHS to the org instance, because you have an older, older instance, maybe update to the latest release or upgrade and check the system requirements. If you have a required Java version, for example, there are lots of posts about this in the community practice. So yes, then, and these posts are written by, by the QWERTY by experts, DHS to experts. So really recommend when you face an issue, search, search about it in the community practice. So if yes, also all of these, you know, if you were able to test it and make a post in the COP, and I hope that you're one of the bug hunters that we tag in the COP monthly. So an activity here is, do you have any additional advice or recommendation than the ones that I mentioned to those seeking technical support in the COP? Please add your comments. Next slide, please. Okay, so if you're seeking knowledge, advice or feature, have feature requests and want to write about it in the COP, I'm very open, you can be very creative and you don't really take my word for these, but these are just like recommendations. So you get things to consider when you're posting about, you know, when you're asking for advice or thinking about a feature request. So it's nice to see if anyone has mentioned that topic before. So the easy way, if someone, you know, in the COP, you search for that topic and you find that someone has already mentioned these ideas that you're thinking about, maybe tag them. This can support the conversation that you're posting in the COP. Also think about what category, which category should your post be in? Is it really about, is it about malaria, for example? Then there's a subcategory for that in implementation. Is it because you require, you really need the technical support and your doubt, maybe something's not working right, then maybe the support category is good. Is it because you're a developer? And so we have developer category for that. And so search for info and details to documentation. It's very helpful when you provide info in your topic because as you know, the community of practice is not just a, it's not really a help desk. It's more than that. It's support with knowledge, with information for the global community. So when you add information that you already know, when you support it, when you back it up with the tries to, for example, documentation or links, resources. Even though you're asking for an advice, it helps everyone reading that topic to understand what the topic is about. And then, which is something that we'll be talking about in the meetup, being engaged in the global DHS2 community. So join webinar sessions, meetups, workshops. I mean, when you, like know more about the DHS2 technical side or implementations and all that, you can share with others and you can support the community of practice. And finally, if you have a feature request before creating a JIRA feature request, it's always good to see who are the people in the community of practice who are interested in this feature request. Is it gonna sell only your country or your city or your implementation or could it solve an issue for everyone around the world? So, or maybe a number of people. So a community of practice is a great place for you to invite them and create the JIRA issue after having the discussion. And they can vote, add their votes. And when they have more votes, when a feature request has more, more votes than the developers will know that it's something really everybody was gonna need and wanna, you know, wanna see it in the DHS2 software. So, were you seeking info in the COP? That's an activity. That's something that I'm asking you. Were you seeking info in the COP? And where or weren't able to find info? Please make a comment about your experience, your experiences, your feedback. And it's always welcome. So please always feel free to share. Thank you, Max. And this is when my presentation ends. And the great speakers join us for the presentations. We have Vekwato, Zechariah, and Arif. They sent their presentations. They wanna talk about their experience in the community of practice. As you know, before they got selected, we nominated so many active users in the community of practice. And next slide, please. I think Zechariah is starting. Thank you. Thank you very much. I will have a question for you, Agasim. Yes, please, go ahead. I wanted to know how many countries is DHS2 operating? Well, if we're talking about all types of implementations, then I'm sure maybe we have more or about a hundred, right? That's a good question, right? Really global all around the world. Okay. Thanks. Okay, so I actually, I'm Zechariah Woonichi Sulahu. I'm from Ghana. And I am actually a graduate with statistics. And then I did a lot about computer. And then it's mostly, we did something called statistical computing. We have also done so many statistical packages like GENSTAR, SPSS, we also did something like MATLAB. So these are some of the things we have done at my Zechariah level. But when I was, when I finished and completed and then I was going for employment, I applied to my vector in Ghana. By then it was MBT, as you see. So we did, we're doing the data entries without DHS2 at first. But later, they brought DHS2 and it was compulsory for any person who has interest to work with DHS2. So they gave us the opportunity to make DHS2. That is where I got to know DHS2 at my level. I hear me, please. Yes, we can Zechariah. Yes, please continue. Thank you. And please let me know if you'd like to change the slide too. You can just say next slide. Yes, if I reach a place I'll let you. So we, I got to know much about that. So because of that, I was always learning new things about DHS2 and then it makes me perfect in terms of fundamentals, then events, capture. Please, can you go further? Okay, go to the next place. Now my experience first is about DHS2 training in Ghana. The first point is training people online in DHS2 fundamentals and then DHS2 event fundamentals. This in Ghana, I always train people and actually I don't even charge them. We will organize the time and then I'll meet them and teach them of how to do about DHS2. In order to have their certificate. And then when you look at my distance, I always promote DHS2 by informing my colleagues who are graduates to always learn DHS2. In 2019, I train about nine people and then 2020, I train six people. This year, so far, I've trained five people so that they can have assets with DHS2 certificate, both fundamentals and then event fundamentals. And then I also help people to acquire DHS2. That is a point I've made. Always inform people about DHS2 importance. It has been my passionate to always let people know about DHS2, how it helps people. And then most importantly, how it helps people to get jobs in Ghana, especially there's a hospital called Kids Medical Center. They were seeking for people who have DHS2 background it's in Northern region, Kumbungu district. Let's go to the next slide. Now, my work experience with DHS2. I work with PMI vector, NENGA, and I use in DHS2. Yes, as I said, I work with PMI vector length. Then I go to know much about DHS2. I learn a lot about the tricky part of DHS2. The second bullet is I help teams of data entry assistant who use DHS2 in cleaning data, especially those who has worked with PMI vector length Ghana. And the first time it came, when they made it compulsory for us to learn and to use it, I was given opportunity to teach my colleagues who are in the district level. So I was always calling them to make sure that if there's an error, they should do this and that. And most, they will call me and I will show them where to do the correction, what to do in order to make the data being so perfect in order to clean the data. And then in Ghana here, PMI vector length is working in eight districts currently. So, but though they are trying to add more districts in order to get more coverage. So DHS2 in Ghana, I help a lot of people working within the districts, in terms of DHS2 challenges. And then I use DHS2 to monitor field operators daily work. Yes, we also use DHS2, especially those who go to the field to do what we call indoors, we should do a spraying, spraying structures within compounds, whatever they capture. We always monitor their daily work to using DHS2. I help district with the issues of DHS2 challenges. I set a lot on every challenges they are facing. The regional database manager always tell them to call me to give them more about their solution. So I always love this thing for them. Please go to the next. Challenges involve in DHS2 trading and then field work. Some of the people do not have computer literacy background. Yes, some people they have, they are indicated all right, but they don't have the literacy background in terms in computer. So they find it difficult to use DHS2. And mostly I help them to know and then to learn much about computer. Sometimes they should learn other parts before they come to that aspect of DHS2. Some of the service on DHS2 online exam does not have skip button. Yes, I have a challenge. First when you look up the DHS2 fundamentals and then DHS2 event fundamentals, if you are to start the first model when you begin to answer certain questions, when you get to a place where it asks you about your experience, your work experience and sorry, whether you are working or you are not, it asks you some level of things which you are working on that. So when you click unemployment, it does not skip the next piece. It still asks you about your position, which is not I think it should be worked on because once you say you are unemployed, it shouldn't ask you about your position. So in that aspect, it tells you it sometimes goes further to click the order in order to just inform them that you are still unemployed. Another thing is this year with PMI vector link data, there was a challenge on cleaning using the system. Yeah, the problem is that we go to a place, especially the first two days, we started operation. The second day we did a cleaning, but it's third day, all what we have cleaned, it came back, it bounced back. So we were doing double cleaning because we finished cleaning for two days and then the third day, it all bounced back. It was a very big issue for us in Ghana working with that thing. And then even the third day, we cleaned everything. The fourth day it bounced back again, but thanks to God, we were able to resolve. I think my boss was able to communicate to you and then I think it got resolved. Another thing is sometimes exams from DHS to training and customization have messaging difficulties. Yeah, mostly when you are doing the DHS to exams and get to training line, the moment you click on create account, the messaging or the message takes time. Sometimes it does not just come. So unless you communicate to the academy boss for them to take notice of it. I remember one of the people I was teaching were doing it and then somewhere along the line, we click on the create account and training line aspect and even go to the customization, I want to go to the customization aspect, we click on the create account but it did not give us message. So we have to quickly send a message for quick response but though we were able to get the response by using another practice catch up and then we solve it. There are a majority of people who are educated and so don't know DHS. Gonna hear some people, a lot of people don't still know what DHS is about. So apart from those, I'm always closer to where I inform them about DHS to the important service and then they got to know. And the rest, I don't think they know much about it. And then when you go to the health sector aspect, they know because they are using DHS to, especially those with the public health and then other staffs, they know much, they know. Please go next. Impression and recommendation of DHS to, I love working using DHS to up even when, even though I am learning on it seriously. Yes, DHS to is what I really love and then when I don't get something, I quickly ask the higher rank for clarification and then I always like to do something. Even if I done something wrong, I always want to make sure that it's done correctly. So when I'm using DHS to, I am more focused on especially making the right thing done. And then the next is DHS to COPD leaders have done well by organizing conference every year. Yes, this is where I always like. Every time there's conference, I always like joining DHS to because it gives us more knowledge on how to use DHS to. It's always updates us on many, many, many things. And then with different ideas all around the globe, which is very important to us. I will entreat DHS to COPD organize face-to-face conference for us. Yes, for me joining it in 2019, if I'm right, I have not been able to attend face-to-face conference but I remember how that's been mentioned. It used to be face-to-face, but due to COVID it has stopped but our history that we have the chance to meet, especially with those who just joined it not quite long. I'll be happy we are the chance to meet face-to-face so that we will know each other more and more. That will give us much connection. There are a lot of helping hands on the DHS to COPD page, which I love so much. Yes, on the page, you have any problem and then post it on the page. People quickly respond to you. If you are facing so much, you are struggling. I always get the answers all over and then it's very, very good for me. I'm grateful for being part of the DHS to COPD. Yes, I love it. And then I don't even know how to express it. It's very interactive, it's very sociable and then I'll say that we need to strengthen it more. I think that's all my presentation. Thank you very much. Next speaker, Fukuato, please. Thank you, Zakaria. Great presentation. You're welcome. Thank you. Hello, hi. Afternoon, where I'm coming from. But I know there's a number of people watching from all over the place, introducing myself. My name is Fukuato Center for Infectious Diseases Research in Zambia. So it's a public health and research organization, non-government organization that deals with HIV, COVID, clinical trials, social and behavioral research. So I'm a strategic information officer with a background of computer science from the University of Zambia, as well as currently pursuing a master's from Georgia Institute of Technology, or GATCHEC for short. So I'm in the data management team. You can have the next slide, Max. So I first came to know of the community of practice when I was attending the DHHS2 track level one academy back in 2018. So we had been using DHHS2 for some time and coming to know of this community really was bright for us as an organization in that we had felt like you could feel like especially without knowing the community like this, like you are alone, it's but coming to find that there's a whole community and group of people out there that you may consult on really was a positive for us. So I've been a member from then and though I'm based in Saka Zambia, which is where my organization I'm excited. All right, thanks. So some in terms of my personal experience in here, some of the biggest uses have been the support topic, which has been of great help in terms of technical assistance. So I think based on the last time I checked DHHS2 community of practice as well as historically, it is the most active section of the topics because it does address quite a number of issues. So you find that the issues that are raised when someone needs technical assistance, solution driven interaction in that the end goal of it is to have the solution for whatever problem it is that you are facing. And this greatly reduces the time that you spend debugging of solving these problems or issues. It's also nice that it's very interactive, not like I said, it's solution driven interaction. So it's not interactive to be around or leave your problem hanging, but you will find that there'll be pointers to help you get to your solution. And I think Al-Gasim had raised that point earlier in that you will find that people are doing it to be helpful to a lot of others. And even when someone's facing a problem but can update everyone on what they did, we can have the next slide. So this is my last slide for this, but some of the way forward, thinking with the community of practice could be having more engagement in the software and app development topics, more interactions with the developers and the users getting into it. Some other things could be also having more local in-person meetups. This will allow for the different DHS2 users in the localities to get to interact with each other more and share ideas in a physical setting. For the global side of things, of course, having more interactive on-site games and trivia could also help to add a certain level or layer of getting to know each other on that level. Yeah, so this should be the end of my slide, but overall, like I said, it's a very, very interesting community. And for those who are working in DHS2, I strongly encourage you to get in for some of the reasons that the previous presenter and I myself have talked about. Thanks so much. Thank you, Vekuato. And our next speaker is Arif. Great presentation, Vekuato. And there you go, please, Arif. Arif, your mic is muted. Oh, sorry. Hello, everyone. My name is Arif Rajat Khan. I'm based in Bangladesh. And I am working in ICT for Development Organization named Amparo Social Enterprise Limited. I came to know about DHS2 back in 2019. And I came to know about COP in the same year. So I found it's very helpful to learn about DHS2 because I found it very interactive. In terms of every day, I get many topics to learn and various solutions in this community of practice. So I basically try to visit almost every day to learn new things about DHS2. Next. So when I visit and come into practice, I learn about many things happening in DHS2. For example, it announces conferences, releases, various releases, and I have an Android and it also announces about the various training. So I got announced about the annual conferences that happened this year, I guess. So I attended in this annual conferences and I could get more knowledge about the DHS2. And also I get information about the training. There is a DHS2 Academy, so I enrolled there and I completed two self-restraining and I also get information about the digital training. So I completed already the training and another is on Android, ongoing. Hopefully it will be completed soon. Today is the last day, but we have still opportunity to submit our exam by 8th December. Please, next. Next slide, please. So coming to practice, I get almost most of the information which are in terms of training, releases, or various topics are discussed in the community of practices that in function are sent associated with my mail. So I always check my everyday check my mail and when I get any information about the DHS2, I try to check what is happening in the DHS2. So COP associate mail always try to connect me to visit the COP. So I think it's really helpful for us to update it things from mail. Another important thing is community of practice there are many answers are there in community of practices. So in my cases, I get many, many answers which helps me to solve my problem. So I specifically listed here a few problem and solution I get from community of practices, but these are the only few listed things I have here listed, but many, many solution I got from the community of practices. Next slide, please. I already mentioned it community of practices is the place we get all of the DHS2 related information for example releases. It's really a need to know who are using DHS2 about the releases, web releases, Android releases, new feature upcoming changes and issues are solved. It's really important who are uses the DHS2. So it's really, it's really great place to update it about DHS2 is community of practices. Please next slide please. So basically I get pulse of DHS2 in community of practices because all over the world who uses DHS2 shares their practice share their experiences and share their achievement or impact of DHS2 shared in the community of practices. So it's a place of DHS2 users to get know about the DHS2 how impacted it all over the world and all over the world who are using DHS2 visit this place for basically to know about these tools and many people give solutions and get solutions from this community of practices. Please next slide please. So I have some expectation from community of practices because DHS2 is a robust tool it has to maintain academy it's a play version of DHS2 it has a great documentation it's a GRR ticket issue YouTube channel, Facebook page various components it has to maintain. So I think it would be good if on community of practices learning pages we get the quick links of these of these items for example academy and DHS2 documents it will be very helpful for us who is simultaneously need to visit this community of practices and sometime we need to serve the play of DHS2 and another expectation from community of practices that various documents or resources of DHS2 can highlight the community of practices as well because I think all of are interconnected. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you Arif. Great presentation. Thank you. Thank you. Please see the link to the meetup in the topic post I'm posting it right now so we're waiting in the Zoom for you to join us and discuss how to get involved in DHS2 community we can discuss this at a global level when it comes to different sectors specific sector implementation you are interested in so please feel welcome to join the Zoom and we'll be waiting for you to join this discussion I hope you can now see the Zoom the Zoom Meetup link with the ID shared in the topic post as well yes I also posted the vote of the poll it's there in the topic page if you want to vote already we already have about 20 total votes voting for which sector specific implementation they're interested in and it's really great so we have members interested in health education agriculture, logistics, sanitation and I believe that DHS2 will serve so many in the future and so many sector, different sectors around the world in different fields the other thing is if you scroll down the topic page you'll see the list of activities so you have about 24 hours when you're ready, when you've completed at least 5 of these so you can complete at least 5 of these 7 activities that are in the topic page with the title webinar activities so after completing 5 of these you can add a post comment or send me a PM message on COP and you'll get the activity winner badge mentioned in the presentation and then you can see that link for the Zoom meetup please let me know if you have any difficulty clicking on the link or joining the Zoom I'll share the screen and show you how to join yeah I have difficulties sorry Zakaria welcome it's kind of quiet no music in the background but it has a suggestion of a song or music that you want to play in the background this is really a celebration at the end of the year and great to have everyone come around and have these conversations continue inspiring each other okay I'm going to go ahead and stop the live stream since we're going into the meetup portion I think it's better to have this be private please join and just a second I'll share the screen to show you how to join just in case you're able to join us and if it did not work for you so over here you can see in this topic page and the topic page we're re-discussing you can see if you scroll down that we have this link right here so if you click on it and if you have a zoom client in your pc or if you have any browser so if you click on it you need to change the tab you seem to have lost your way sorry I'll share the link again just so because it didn't work for okay so I'll share the link again in the post just in case okay so I'm sharing it right there just copy paste please copy paste this just click here and that zoom link and yes I'm sure you're going to be able to join now I think there was the issue of the link so now you can if you click on the link you'll be able to join okay I'm going to stop me sharing screen Max thanks please feel free to end the live stream thank you so much