 How do you know if your performance is on track if you're not keeping score? A scorecard is a user-friendly tool that helps you keep track of performance, identify areas for improvement, and facilitate targeted action to follow up on. And the DHIS2 Scorecard Analysis Application, or Scorecard app, is a free and open source application that allows you to create a performance scorecard within DHIS2. With the Scorecard app, you can easily visualize the status of your health programs, such as a delivery of essential services, using a simple traffic light system of green, yellow, and red. They show you in which locations performance targets are not on track, progressing, or are succeeding. So how do you use the DHIS2 Scorecard app? You can download the Scorecard from the app hub, and once it's installed, you'll be able to access it straight from the search menu in DHIS2. When you open the app, you'll be presented by the different scorecards you have available. Let's take a look at the RMN CAH Scorecard. The Scorecard is showing us a high-level picture of the status of anti-natal care services. You can update your Scorecard to analyze interventions at different levels of your organization, and over different periods of time by selecting different organization units, levels, and groups, or by selecting a different period. In addition to customizing what data you would like to view, you can also rearrange how your data is presented by simply dragging and dropping the elements you want to view. You can also search for specific data elements or organization units in the column by using the search filter. In this example, you can see at a glance that there is an issue with the institutional delivery rates. The red color in the box means that the program is not on track, while the downward arrow tells us that the performance has decreased since the last period. Compare this to the PCV3 coverage, which has a green box indicating that the program is on track for this facility and is improving, indicated by the upwards-facing black arrow. We can also do a drill-down analysis by clicking the arrow on a row whilst it's still displaying the organization units. So if we select the bird district row, we can get a deeper look at the data and review how individual organization units are performing. To get more detailed data on a specific area of this scorecard, there are several built-in tools that support more detailed analysis of your scorecard data, such as pivot tables, charts, and dictionaries. You can access these tools by double-clicking the colored box of the score you want to check. These tools then appear in the bottom left. Simply select them to review. And when you want to share your scorecard with your team, you can simply download the data to share offline or print in multiple different formats, such as Excel and PDF, or add it to your DHIS2 dashboard. And that's it. The DHIS2 Scorecard app makes it easy to track the successes and challenges of your interventions. Install it now and try it yourself and get a clearer picture of how close you are to achieving your goals.