 session. So it'll be a bit of an exciting interactive experience. Let's bring this up for you. Okay, so as I said, several of my colleagues here from the global team will be presenting for you in this session. And we'll actually start off with a entertaining interactive Kahoot quiz with Carolina. Carolina, are you ready? Do I need to activate you? I might have to do that, actually. All right, Carolina, are you able to unmute yourself and share a screen? Yes. So it's waiting for that. So I will share my screen. We are doing our yearly Kahoot. But I think many of you have done before. So please just start going ahead and joining this. We'll give it some time. And I think Ola wanted to say some words while we get people to join the Kahoot. No, let's go and let's get started. I'll say something towards the end. It's fine. Yeah. So please join us. Everyone should clarify whether we in the court are allowed to participate or not. Actually, let me restart it because it has something happened and everyone's having strange names. So let me in a second. It will be back. I think I chose the friendly nickname generator. I would say so I'll answer your question. I think that probably the conference organizer shouldn't participate. But I think that any other people from the DHS2 core team are welcome to make a lot of the information is probably not so widely known through the conference. Okay. Yeah. So anyone who hasn't used Kahoot before, go to www.Kahoot.it as a channel screen here. When you get there, you'll be prompted to enter the pin, the game pin, which is at the top of the screen. And then it's pretty intuitive once you're there. Yeah, turn the music up. You can also enter by the app if you have it on your phone. Different music. I've never even heard of different music. This is not copyrighted. Oh, here you go. So we are 189 on the call. Give me a minute and then see how many people join. Oh yeah, we also share the link in the chat. Why don't we do that? So it's easy. Okay. So yeah, give another 30 seconds, go to www.Kahoot.it and then enter the pin code and you should be able to enter your name and join the quiz. So would love any comments or feedback to the questions in the chat? It's always fun to do. I know sometimes the questions are maybe, you know, a bit controversial, but people disagree maybe on the answer. And that's kind of also part of the fun. And you can also keep joining as I start the quiz. So don't worry if I started and you haven't been able to join it, can you just join in? Okay, maybe we should get started when people can continue underway. Alright, so we'll get started. Good luck, everyone. Alright, so first question. How many countries were represented at this year's annual conference? 125, 85, 65, or 105? Just anyone feel free to join? We have a free trial so we can be up to 500 actually, it's development. Yep, help pretty evenly spread. But yeah, the correct as you will see with some of the stats later is that it's 125 countries represented this year. So that's really awesome. You also get questions for how fast you answer. So that's that's also a risk to say. You see meant to maintain answer is in the lead. That's one of our 14. Okay, next question. In which year was the health information system program is published? Disappointed there's no year in the future. That would be good. I hope to have this question at least one or two other years. So I'm like, has it been spelled that many years? Program, that's a interesting spelling. Yes, so most people knew that it was 1994. So great job. We have a new leader, TS anonymous, maybe. Okay, next question. So when did this conference change its name from DHS to experts Academy to DHS to annual conference? Oh, there's some. Yeah, we had to actually check but I saw that in 2018 it was called the experts Academy still and then 2019 it started with the annual conference name. Next question. So how many participants did the DHS to Academy program as a whole time in 2020? This is one of those questions we would just have to guess, I think. Yeah. Unless you've been out there counting, in which case, thanks. Yeah, and we also went for for participants because yeah, that's because of it going virtual and everything we were able to accommodate a lot of more participants also. Yeah, it was the highest number 1,700 or even 1,740 or something. I round it down. TS still an elite. Is that Tadia or no? Where did the very first DHS to implementation take place? This one, I think it's a repeat, but it's a nice question. And here, obviously, we're talking about version two and not DHS, right? Yeah, it seems like people knew or remembered maybe from last year. Yeah, it might be misleading with Norway, but Norway didn't actually use it until COVID now or last year. Right? Keep going. In which programming language is the DHS to core software written? Oh, very good. That was a question many knew. But I also think we've done that a couple years. All right. Yeah, the sea has a good point. Watch the video from last year. Yeah, that is true. We have changed out some questions. But yeah, I'm going to go back and edit this video and add fake answers to. This is a new question. The DHS to software team has developers from how many different countries? How many nationalities are represented? 26. Lars has some stats on the two. But yeah, it's really great. Any countries represented? It leads getting smaller. I'm catching up. Yeah, I'm sorry if some of you have a bit of lag with the with the speed, but hopefully at the end, they'll come down to correct answers. So since general are now integrated into data visualizer, when will the legacy DHS to pivot table app be retired? Never? 237? 289? Or DHS to make pivot tables? A bit of a fun question. But most people knew that it's 237. Next, I'm also just trying to see if anyone mentions something in the chat. Here's a classic one. Are there polar bears in Norway? I looked at some of the older cahoots. And I think we've had this question since the, at least the first time I made in 2017. But have you checked again since then? Maybe one swam down from Svalbard? Oh, that's true. That's true. Yeah, maybe we do have them now. Yeah. No, it's on the on the island Svalbard, Svalbard, which is northern Norway, but belongs to Norway. Oh, then shaping it up. Yeah. All right. Next question. What is not a valid D2 condition in program indicators? Help Marcus, please. Floor FDVC or count is ill. I hope that it is not the first one, because that would be delightful. Yeah, it is this one. So I'm just saying it should be implemented. Okay, expect that to be added by next conference. I think we might have gotten this wrong on our website in one or two places in the past. I've tried to fix those, but or is that that you think it's the one that is not? There's still the jury is still out. Yeah. Now I'm waiting for, I'm waiting for stuff in the chat. So I'm just going to go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead and go ahead. This is always a fun one when we did it in person one time people, you could hear like a groan or scream that was announced in the audience. I think you have to take your argument back in time to 1994 and argue with you on, about it. Yeah, I'm like, do we have you are or Arthur or Even Mike is saying it's system. How many WHO metadata packages have been released for DHS? Even John Lewis is saying it's system. John doesn't remember anything. Ula, you agreed with her, right? Yeah, for sure. Yeah, okay. Ula is the final authority. Yeah, there's 20 different metadata packages released. And then probably plenty more coming as well. So as Rebecca presented earlier. I don't see how you have time to break a who to Rebecca. Yeah. All right, guess the DHS version. Some options there. I think last year, some of them were too close. So it could have actually been two of them. So this time I tried to read it out a bit more. I think this is an example where picking the highest numbers, maybe not the right one. Yeah. All right. Yes, 2018. Hopefully none of the other ones still, but one last year was like split evenly. Okay. But Rebecca, were you not in the channel where we were talking about other questions? Hmm. That's the most complete translation of the DHS to pop. So these are the top four. Which one has the top? Top four is French, Czech, Chinese and Uzbek. Yeah, it's actually Chinese, but they're all up at 95% all of them. It's quite close. And I, some of them are also new, new from last year. So. Yeah, if anyone can tell me what DHS is being used for in the Czech Republic, I'm very curious. Yeah. I was also curious about where the check came from. I was thinking it was maybe Simona, one of our 14 members. That's been translating. Okay. Next one. Second place. Okay, what does an attribute category combination do? And I hope I copied in Scott's alternative correctly. I'm not going to bother reading them all. Hopefully I marked the right one correct. Yes, I wanted to give only God and Lars know also correct. So. Yeah, well, I chose the right answer, Scott. That one is an interesting one. Yeah, I think it's right. I'm not 100% sure, like everybody else in the world. Ask Lars. What? Okay. Yeah. Jim, Jim, Lars and God should know. Yeah. Okay. I'm not sure who that is, but definitely someone in the region. We are looking forward to continuing this conversation and everything after conference on the COP. So how many members have joined in just the last year? And as some mentioned, often the highest number might be the one. Yep. I just looked at it today with 1500 in the last year. So that's super, super cool. Okay, and another question about the COP who's received most likes on their COP posts in the last year. You like maybe next year. This is the top four. You like maybe next year it might be the team might be on this list. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Our COP coordinator. Alice. Alice, you're so popular. Thank you everyone for your support. I have liked at least one of your posts. I think was it, was it. Yeah. It's mostly like the Academy of Bowls and everything. Yeah. Thank you. All right. Yeah. Yeah. Only a 65 point difference. So I'm a question. Looking forward to the annual conference next year. Hmm. Loaded question. Actually. In your time, don't don't rush this. Also, I think. Not this one, but I think I removed the points on this one. Just to be like, it's fine. Even though, yes, people should be deducted points. Yeah. We got some. Who are the, who are the trolls? Yeah. All right. Who's the winner? Who are big winners? I don't know. That's wolf. I don't know who that is. That's Rebecca. Oh, that is so close though. At the point. All right. Okay. Well, if people want to reveal themselves in the chat, we can see your real identities. Yeah. I guess. I'm not bringing it. I'm not part of it. Okay. So let's, let's continue on. We have a few more things to get through. So the next thing we had on the list is really, you know, now that the conference is ending, what can you do to stay in touch with us? If you're not already in touch with us regularly. So I just wanted to share a few of the channels here. You know, one of the. The next one is just through our website. Obviously. I want you to know DHSU.org. And if you want to sign up for a mailing list, that's one of the areas that we usually post the most recent information, including software updates, stories, academy schedules. If you haven't signed up already, you can just go to our website. DHSU.org slash contact. And I drew email address and I'll get you signed up for that. No problem. We've already got a lot of people in this. This, I know. The next one would be through the community practice. As Carolina mentioned, we've had a huge increase in the number of people signing up for that. And so we've actually brought on board a community practice coordinator to see who's going to present in just a second. Most of the topics that were presented in this conference haven't added community practice. You can go and add questions or comments there. Right now we have these buttons at the top of the site that allow you to easily find those. You click browse discussion topics. It presents you with a list of all the topics that have been tagged with the DSE 2021 tag. You can go there and look if you haven't already and see what people have written about their presentations and comments or questions there. And then finally, all these recordings are running up on YouTube. We have a digital annual conference playlist. So you can go there. And if you feel like watching all the videos in order to relive the memories, you can do that. But if you want to just go and find the videos one at a time, you can also just go there through SCAD. And you will then get access to the videos for the topics you specifically want to watch. So that's my part. I'm going to pass it on now to Ghassim, our community practice coordinator. He's going to talk to us about some of the interesting activities from this week's conference. So Ghassim, are you able to speak to you? Yes. Great. Yes, hello. Can you hear me? Yes. Yes. Thank you for sharing the screen as well. That's going to help. Just in case the connection isn't working. Hello, everybody. And so we have here the top conference users in the community practice during the week. And so thank you so much for visiting almost every day. And thank you for the statistics will continue. Like they will always like, you know, who are the top, you know, users in the community, interacting, posting, sharing. And it's also like, you can see it in your profile summary. You can see how many hours did you read, how many likes you gave or were given. And so I like hope to see more and more active. I know there are users who have been active all the time. But this is statistics for this week. And so congratulations. And there was the scavenger. And so for those who participated, they were able to like, you know, like from the gather town. But feel free. I'll send that. But you'll want to get this activity winner. Still you can still participate. And they survey. And you'll get a word. There are also other badges for the D tries to Academy and other words, like, participants. As well as participants in workshop workshops and scratch back. And the point is to. You know, the community practices your place. Share and ask questions. Thank you so much. My voice was clear and connections. Oh, good. Thank you for this. Great. Thanks a lot. And yeah, we encourage you all to continue being active in community practice. They're trying to make it as fun and engaging as we can. And so the same will be there to help you find the answers to your questions and we'll hope to be doing more interactive activities through that platform in the coming months. Now we're going to move on to Alice. So Allison lead us through a little bit of interactive feedback session for the conference. We'd love to get all your feedback and comments. Alice, you want to take it away? Yes. Let me share my screen. So it's going to be a quick mentee. Here it is. So please go on mentee.com and you can enter the following code. Three, six, four, four, nine, two, two, three. You can then click on the heart so that I know how many people are in. Let's wait a few seconds. We're waiting just, you know, we try to make this conference better every year. So that's the main purpose where we run this mentee poll every year. And then we send out a follow-up survey after the conference is over with maybe a few more questions. But it was good to get feedback live. Most of you have probably done this before in previous years. But you know, we did make some changes based on the feedback we got last year. One of the things we tried to make the expert launch is more interactive this year. We did add more of them. We tried to create breaks between sessions. That was kind of hard. So it's tough to stop people when they're, you know, engaged in interesting discussions. We did make an effort to allow people time to switch from session to session. What else did we change based on last year's feedback? I think you said it's all mostly. Let's start maybe. Let's start. So question number one, describe the digital annual conference in one word. So we have interesting, amazing, engaging, exciting, cool. Thank you. Let's move to the next question because we don't have much time. Okay. What did you think of this annual conference in terms of content? Excellent. Very good. Good. Fairly good. Poor content. Excellent. Great. Okay. Especially for people who choose fairly good. I think when we send out our survey after the fact, it'd be great to hear what we can do better. Let me have a question about that coming in. Yeah. Let's move to the next one. What type of session did you like the most, the plenaries, parallel sessions, use case buzzer experts, challenges or DHS to meet and greet. I'm glad there's at least a little bit of love for me and greet. That was a new thing we tried out this year. Let's move to the next one. What were your prefabrications this year? Yeah. They're more amazing. All of them. Latin America. You can scroll down a little bit. Yeah. Plenaries experts around. Meet and greet. Exclusive knowledge. By decisions. Really good variety. Yeah. Yonan that I use expert. Expert branches were quite popular. That's good. What's next? All. Okay. Okay. Let's check. Yeah. Any topic things that you would like. That you would have liked to see this year. And that you didn't. That's an American example. Some technical training sessions. All the sessions were interesting. I don't. Yeah. Yeah. Next year hopefully. We're going to get our presenters to use more of these interactive tools. I think that also is. We do this online again. Hope we will not be online again. All right. Let's check out the next one. Yeah. How can we improve the annual conference? Most Kevin. Okay. No corona. Yeah. I see more, more requests for short breaks. We really did try. We'll try harder next time to give people time to move between sessions. Yeah. We hope to. Next time. Hopefully. Yeah. For the MOH, I think we really do want to hear more from them. It just don't get a lot of abstract submissions from the MOH partners. So for all of you who are in touch with them, I really encourage you to. To encourage them to submit abstract or submit presentation proposals. Because we would like to hear more. Directly from. In country. MOH and other partners. More translation. It's the first time that we tried like the interpretation in French, and I think it worked very well. And the community was very happy about it. Let's move to next. What was the most valuable important thing you have learned? DHS to education. User perspective, best practices. New features of DHS to overall experience. Me to community passionate about improving data. Yeah, a lot of good variety here. That's the interesting thing about the parallel sessions and the players, people come with different perspectives and get different. Marcus is real. Yeah. I don't know. You've only seen them online. It could be a very convincing animation. All right. Let's check out the next one. Yeah. I feel like you should turn on this camera. Yeah. Did you use the COP to get information about the annual conference during the conference? Yeah, it's something we're trying out still to find a good balance with the COP. Good to see the majority of people used it. Yeah. Next question. Many speakers have posted summaries of the presentation on the COP in advance. How did you find this new process? Very useful. I was able to interact more with the presenter. Was informative, but did not interact much with the presenters on not particularly useful. I didn't go. The COP at all. Okay. Seems like most of the participants. Found it very useful. That's good. Okay. Next. Did you join the DHS to community of practice for the first time during the annual conference? Yeah. Already a member. Okay. Seems like most of them were most of the participants were already members basically. That's good. Next question. Have you participated in some of the Q and a during the conference? Yeah. Okay. The majority are engaged in some way. That's good. Yeah. Do you plan to continue using the COP after the annual conference? Yes. No, not sure. Yes. Okay. This is a really important one for us. So that's great. That's good. Let's see. Next. How was gather platform for experts lounges and the virtual social events. It was great, much more interactive. Yeah. That's good. I think that's it. And now. Yes. Thank you. Great. Thanks. So then I will share my screen and Ola is going to. Take us through the last part of the presentations. One second. I'll ask you and start sharing. Yes. Thanks, Max. So already a little bit over time. I'll try to be. Super quick. I've only written 10 pages speech. I think many of us look forward to a beer now. Okay. But. We have to say a big, big thank you to all. All of you that have contributed with presentations. And. And sessions during this conference. As you can see, we had. A total of 182 speakers. And it's great to see so much diversity among the details to implementation stories. And experiences being shared. That is the core of what this annual conference is all about. And thanks to all for asking questions. Bombarding the zoom chats. Participating in our expert lounges. Joining the virtual meeting. Great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. And thanks to all of you that. Participating in our expert lounges. Joining the virtual meeting. Great session. And even for hanging out on the virtual beach. On gather. All contributing to making this. Truly interactive conference. As we have said many times now, we strongly strongly encourage you all to continue sharing. Your experiences. And interacting in our virtual community of practice. We encourage you to share your challenges. And continue to ask us critical questions. That is how we learn and improve. Next slide. So as you can see this year was another record year in terms of participation. Although you may have not seen all of them in your sessions, we had a total of 1494 participants registered. From across 125 countries. That's pretty amazing. This was our second digital annual conference. And hopefully the last one. But there are amazing opportunities open up by doing this online. And allowing you all to participate. Without traveling all the way up to the top of the map. We of course have had many more participants this last two digital events. Than ever before. And also a lot more diversity. Next slide Max. So the ministries of health are our most important partners. And it's great to see that so many ministries from across the world participated this year. Total of 66 countries have been represented. And that shows how important these digital events can be. You see them all listed there. Last year we had about 50. So we are increasing every year. You can do next slide some more stats. So as you know, we all love statistics at the hisp. And here you have some more from this year's participation. Many different organizations have joined us here. And you can see the biggest ones listed, which is a good mix of experts from the hisp groups. International organizations and NGOs. And on the country list, you can see Africa is dominating in the top 10 list of countries. If we ignore the US. And all the big countries in Africa are leading there. But it's also good to see that other regions are showing interest. Over the last year we have seen a lot of interest from countries in Latin America. And it's been great to welcome you all here this week. And for the first time to do a conference session in Spanish. And to all the Franco phones, we hope that you have enjoyed the real time translations. We are trying our best to be more inclusive. And hope that this new feature worked well for you. And when we do our physical conferences with a limited capacity, we always try to define around balance. And have diversity across the different types of organizations represented. And it's great to see that also when we open up completely, that there's a mix of participants from ministries and governments from international organizations, NGOs and consultants. You always try to find a balance. You are all very much welcome to the details to community. Next slide. So Max and his team organizing our online events. They've done a great job transforming not only this conference to digital event, but also many of the academy courses. And you have hopefully also noticed that we've been organizing several public details to webinars over the last year. And that is something that will continue to expand on. Keep an eye out for the newsletter. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and look out for announcement of future digital events. And we hope to see many of you there. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Alice, Max and the rest of their team for such a great job organizing this event. Please turn on your cameras so that we can see all you guys that have worked so hard to make this a smooth digital event. We have more. We have more. Simone, our grand Martin. All there. Big hands. Wish we could all be together and celebrate. So. Big thanks to you guys and hope to hope you get some rest. Well-deserved rest of the weekend. So digital is great, but we also very much look forward to welcoming you back to Oslov next year for a physical conference. We are social human beings and we look forward to catch up with you in person. We also look forward to start traveling again and to meet and engage with you out there in the world in your implementations and to continue to strengthen the digital platform and implementations together. On behalf of the his team here in Oslov. Big thanks to everyone for joining us this week and hope to see you again soon. Goodbye and have a good weekend.