 And we're at 2.30 so whenever you all want to get started. Okay, since we're we're pretty short on time because we've got a lot of people presenting in this next 45 minutes or an hour. So I will just go ahead and get started welcome everyone. I'm going to turn on my video so you can see. Welcome everyone to the second annual DHS to app competition where we have some finalists who will be presenting to you their applications today. We have three finalists in each of our two categories, three web apps and three Android apps. And from each of those categories you will choose one winner for each category. And each each finalists will have exactly eight minutes to present their application. Warning to the finalists that we are tied on time so I will be cutting you off at exactly eight minutes I will also give you a two minute warning. We have to we have to move through the presentations very quickly so make sure that you're under eight minutes if possible. They'll have eight minutes present their application to you. And then we will open a survey at the end of that to vote to choose the winner for each of our two categories so we'll have all six finalists present and then we'll have one period for voting for your two winners. Please take note of your favorite web app and your favorite Android app from the finalists and have a browser window ready to vote. That's to all the participants here on this zoom meeting. If there's a tie in the voting results the winner will be the app who made better use of the DHS to app platform or Android SDK. Just in case there's a tie. That's our tiebreaker there. What is at stake here. I don't know if all the finalists know this actually but the winner of this app competition both the web app and the Android app winner will receive a the ability to join us at the next in person web app or Android developer academy when COVID-19 allows hopefully we're hoping in 2021 to have an in person academy. And that includes travel to that location so good luck to all of our finalists. I will start with the web app category. And I will go ahead and turn it over to my first finalist the three the three web apps here are data vis by blue square. A set of scorecard and dashboard apps from measure PMI and JSI, and then a WordPress DHS to analytics plug in from his be gone to. So with that I will turn it over to Martin to kick us off with the first data vis presentation. A reminder to Martin once you get started you have eight minutes exactly. Martin are you, you're able to join us here. Martin is with us. So we can meet. Yeah, I just updated his permission should be good now. There you are. Yes. Can you hear me. Okay so I just had a quick crash I hope that the next time I share my skin it won't crash again. I hope not. Perfect. Can you see my skin. Yes. Okay, that's my old crash. That's okay. Hopefully we are good. And yeah, I'm going to think I'm all ready to go. Let me take a time on my side just to not give you two minute one. Okay, then I hopefully it should be good. Yeah, really when you are ready when you are go for it. So hi, my name is Martin I'm from blue square. I'm going to start this from well this dashboard that we've all most of us have seen a lot of time, including in this, this, this week. And what I want to say is that we all know the cost of getting there, like those nice looking dashboard with a lot of data collected. So the sweet and the tears behind getting there into any kind of normal running program to getting to this place where hopefully stakeholder can take like the decision that they need based on this data. Now, even in this good situation. The people that are able to access this are still going to be limited to a relatively small number of people, people that have the height to access the ages to platform that have the skills to use and possibly configure those those elements by themselves. So what we had at some point like I think Scott mentioned is what if we could open this, what if we could give to a much broader audience, at minimum access to a subset of the data that the program has generated. What if we could give this access to nurse to donors to actually the people that are targeted by those programs so the actual in this situation let's say pregnant woman for antenatal care. So this is something we wanted to, to make happen, especially directly as much as possible from DHS to having a look at the kind of portal we've seen here inside the chess to. So this is what that this is about. So it's obviously important point looking into the application from here showing that this is well. So here we are. This is actually what we call the manager. It's a place inside the chess to where you can configure everything you want to publish on your upcoming public portal. I have six minutes remaining to get a public portal done from this play version. So hopefully I'll get that done. So what we see here on the left is values element you can configure here we're on the basic one. Let's keep an email so people can contact you maybe a currency language we're supporting English and French for now we're hoping to expand for more. We see that that has already picked up some information from the chess to the men or you need things to be Sierra Leone. The lowest level seems to be called facility. We want to publish for a specific date we want to publish a period. Why the idea is that you want to control what you publish. Maybe the very latest period it's still being validated we don't want to get that out to everyone. And maybe the past is not as interesting past I let's say older than 2019. And we get an idea okay what the kind of data we have the most what's the periodicity there. Okay so far so good. We want the portal to start with a homepage homepage means having a logo. That's good let's start getting a quick one. Hopefully I put that so we have the logo of the Minister of Health in Sierra Leone. We can have a nice background image I took one from an hospital from Sierra Leone again. We can put some information there cheat a bit because eight minutes is short I put some text that I got on the Minister of Health website. We can even put some information about partner Minister of Health in Sierra Leone is supported by GZ notably hopefully the data is to is hopefully supported by the list of also and some links there. Okay, let's save that still into this application there we can configure a bit the maps that we want. This is about maybe country we're in but mostly what we want to show on the map we see two example we can show a bit of what facility what kind of facility are present. And what kind of indicator we want to show. Finally maybe we may want to get a proper team for example something that's adequate to the color of Sierra Leone. I'm not good at picking colors so hopefully this is the blue and green which is not offending to most eyes. Now that they have a small configuration I'm going to publish the portal. So I'm going to ask that have is okay now that I got someone there that it's configured I'd like to get this as a public website so that I can send various people to there we see that publishing is in progress so that's the part we're making a live demo is super dangerous. Hopefully, we can get there I hope you see my, my other tab there. So here I'm on the public website I didn't have to put any login and password, we just put a URL at blue square there. We see this information I configure the logo, the title, the information the partner there and some links but more importantly I want to see a what about the data. Let's click there I didn't make much configuration but already I can see on the left, a big empty space we're going to fill that in a minute, literally. On the right we see a map we follow this information this is our INC one coverage part where we see the values and we can already have a look and possibly get deeper and deeper in the structure. This is again using all the shapes and information coming from the pyramid that is has no information in itself. And at the lowest level I can see individual health center and possibly some that are outside of the boundaries because we know proper mapping is very complicated. I can switch from the coverage to see the groups here I can see that I for mchp and two clinics in the specific area and maybe that if I go back up, I can see more different type of facilities there. So all in good I have a basic portal but it's already showing some interesting information. Let's get into the meat of this. I can add any data I want to show on my portal on using different representation, an example key indicators. That's really similar to the big numbers you see on the dashboard of DHS today. What we call is a data sources. I want to get data from anything inside DHS to, for example, from an indicator group I know there is one about ANC and I made my portal all about antenatal care. So this was supposed to get the name of the, let me have a look there because I know what's happened once in a while is that I'm getting out of the DHS to portal. Okay, that's me being like logging out very fast. Okay, and obviously, if I'm not looking anymore, it's difficult to make modification. This should be much better now. So, okay, I said, okay, I want to do something there. So I'm back exactly what I wanted it. I want to key indicator. I want to display the last available value because I know that not all value are always available for each period. And I'm going to get my indicator group, which was the ANC one. Okay, it's there. Sorry. Two minutes. Two minutes. Okay, already. Let's try to make that one. Very fast for the last one. So I want number bar chart. That's very good. I want the data source, which is the data element group of ANC, which contain the actual values of this one and not the coverage. I save. I can publish again. That's the time where it's going to be interesting because they have two minutes for my published remaining. I can add a new section in five times. And so publishing is starting. We can see actually how well it's working there. I'm going to get back to my main portal. And I'm going to see that data is already incoming. That was quick enough. So we see now that we have the key indicator. That's actually all the indicator that we're in the group I selected. We see also that I have the values in C visit one, two, three. There. This is for the whole country. Again, I can decide to go down and see now the result only on the Boma region. Or going even down seeing all the results from all the various individual facilities inside this specific region. So this is what that is, is a way to decide from the issues to what part of that I want to make available to everyone. If you are interested to the detail, you can have a look by yourself. It's actually available on the play to 33 portal is at the URL that I put there. Any questions are more than welcome in the community of practice or to my email. Thanks a lot for your attention. Perfect timing. Thank you very much. That was exactly on time at eight minutes. Alright, I will turn it over now to our next presenter who is Roman from JSI. Roman, are you there. Yes, I am. Right. So, Can you see my screen. Again, yes, representation. Yes. Okay. Yeah, what is it? Yeah, okay. So, hello, everyone. My name is Romain. I started my journey to DHS to implementation with Sierra Leone implementation in 2006. And when you don't have a lot of implementation, you start to think of the data use as a dream. I mean, you always ask yourself to see is, is ever will ask. Which will need to be possible for us to reach a one day, a point where people at the facility and decentralized level really actually use data for my decision. Well, we, we realized that DHS to has made a lot of progress so far. And at the beginning, all everything was on paper based and DHS to during the last ticket as revolutionized the way of the data is collected transmitted and analyze at the country level and move everything to digital. And this was done using a generic approach to approach to address most use cases. And now in all this country developing countries. We have now very nice data repositories with impressive dashboards that are moving from fairly complex to very complex in terms of in terms of data that is presented. The question that we asked yourself when you have been on the field for a long time is that who is actually using that data and for what purpose. Is there most of the time the NGOs, the HHS department at the MOH of the health programs. Usually, when you go a little bit lower, you start to see the district level staff, the facility staff and the community staff and, and you start asking yourself, are they really using the data that is produced by DHS to and even lower at the community level. Is there any way to have them use the data to make some informed decisions. And if you were to bring that data to them. Is this available and equipped to deal with these complex figures and graphs that we have there. And they make sense to them. Okay. So what we decided to do is to, to add the next mile, the next step to do what DHS has done so far. So moving from the server to the palm of the hand that the way I say, so moving from generic to specific. We try to base the work that we are doing on from our past experience we've done a lot of prism assessment. I don't know if you know prism but I mean it's a routine information system assessment at the country level and it has a tool that is called OBACC, the specific tool that assess the capacity of health staff to do some analysis and do some small exercises to actually assess the capacity in terms of doing something and usually when we ask them to draw a simple graph using raw figures. We find that there is a lot it's very challenging for them. And we also notice that in terms of infrastructure. It's a challenge usually in these countries, because Internet is, is sometimes a luxury electricity is not something that is always available. And but fortunately we are seeing more and more people using smartphones and having smart access to smartphone. So, the question that we asked ourselves is what if we could identify key set of individuals represent them in a simplest, simply useful manner, and put that in a mobile device and put that mobile device in the end of a frontline at workers. So we could this help improve health outcomes and decision and make sure that the health of the population improves. So yeah, to check and make sure that if that is a reality we decided to take an approach by developing a two set of app. It's a dashboard the malaria. We are working in a specific area of malaria. So we develop a web app that is presenting a set of dashboard for malaria and a set of scorecard for malaria. And those we use those app are installable on DHS to 230 and onward, and using real GS in Ankula open source license. And we, we've brought bring together many teams that are very skilled in malaria and have done work on the set of malaria to come up with a very simple set that will be very useful to decentralize user to be able to to use data for informed decision. And we that tool once you configure it will automatically generate a dashboard or a scorecard specific to malaria, helping you to take the decision at the centralized level. And we for each of the app we created a content content part that is a hundred. That is an app that can be installed on Android or iOS, also like open source and can money can can use can manage multiple users or multiple servers and support offline and have the functionality of sharing the data. Using the social network feature that you can find on the phone you can start any app on your phone that and share the data with that. And yeah it's brings you a full set of dashboard on mobile and scorecard. So here I'm presenting some screenshots as normal you can access it up. This is a configuration screen that you have you where you can match your set of indicator that presented with what you have in your DHS to then you select the period of organic and boom you have your dashboard. We have all you and each of the graph you can download them and this is a content part mobile app that gives you where you can download the app and have a dashboard on a mobile phone you can share the data and it's you can also work offline the same for the scorecard you have a mesh web version where you can do the configuration set your targets and then it's you select the organic that you want and boom, you have your dashboard that is already predefined that you can use and in the content part up you also have the mobile where you can select what you want and have your scorecard design on your mobile phone and you can now share it also on social media. Now we are currently testing these these apps in Madagascar and Codivo to validate the patterns of this approach. Now, imagine if we can, this approach is validated and we can extend this work to over help program that will be what it will open a lot of possibilities in data use. Thank you. And this is quickly have a team that is working on this work. And I want to acknowledge the effort and say thank you to all of them and thank you to you for listening to us. Okay. Perfect timing as well. Thank you Roman. Great presentation. Just very quickly, we will turn it over to our third and final presenter for the web app category. This is Stephen okay from his Uganda. Even are you there. Hello, can you see my screen. Yes, perfect. Okay. Let me just. Hello everyone. My name is Steven. I'm going to present quickly a web portal platform that we that runs on on WordPress content management system. As a background, we know that access to DHS to data currently requires authentication. And just like Scott said, I liked it some some minutes ago. So we have access to access to data becomes a big challenge. So we're looking at a situation where we want people to get some few data out there without necessarily logging in. And we've seen that the only solution that can best work at the moment is to probably integrate DHS to data within a WordPress website website. So the DHS to analytics platform was developed to extend the functionality of a WordPress powered website to display DHS to dashboard. And give data freely to the public. And this was developed by his together with support from Catholic religious services of money, and also logical outcome and he starts South Africa. The features of the app is just we wanted the platform to have simple and intuitive UI simplified and intuitive user interface without the need of any programming for the end users out there and configurable UI, and also multiple block options within the website. And this comes in the in build default build back editor of WordPress and allows you to add any content from DHS to dashboard within the website on the website. And these are the target audience we're looking largely for the Minister of Health but also the rest of the other players who might want to pull some data from DHS to we're looking at implementing partner agencies, we're looking at funding agencies, we're looking at content managers, those are doing consultancies and also we're looking at education and other department that probably are implementing these days DHS to data. And the main thing is about them displaying data on the public website. What you see is my WordPress powered site. If I'm to log in just quickly. So you can see, I'm going to the back end of the WordPress. I'm not going to do any programming but just to do some basic configuration. When I go to plug in, you'll see. I have DHS to analytics already I've configured it. I've already activated it within the WordPress site. And once I've activated it. It creates a many options where I configure basic information about the DHS to that I want. Right now I'm going to point to the play store of DHS to, and I've really put the password and I also put compatibility. This plugin runs from 2.29 up to the current version of DHS to but once we are aware that there was a great change of API for 2.29. That's why we separated the tool so that at least the plugin can handle the request accordingly. Right now we know that this is 2.34.1. So without saving I'm going to leave as is. I go to my pages I can create just like any. So this is my dashboard on the play store. But one thing that we know I want to display this content within my WordPress site. And all I need to do is go to go to the WordPress site. I can do on the post. As an administrator I can create anyone or just edit one for now. So we saw at the beginning that we had one item the graph and all this plugin does is allows you to add as multiple among the block options that you can add. And Gutenberg and WordPress we've added a DHS to blow that you can add and you can add alongside the other content that you want. So you can also delete and start afresh. So let's delete this and create our new. So this is I'm going to say demonstration or the app competition is going to be my post. Okay, and then here I'm going to add the content. So this pulls all our dashboards the word what you see up here gives us access to all the dashboard within the DHS to instant that we have configured. And as you can see you can go into each of the dashboard and get the dashboard items as and when you want. And we have display options on the right hand side as you can see one of the option is that you can display one item at a time. So I can decide to just pull maybe let's say one like that coverage and then just update and this will give us already you can also preview as you as you as a design. You can see that the chat has started coming, but also you can come and say I want multiple item. Now when you say multiple item, it gives you two options. You either want to make it in the slideshow mode or grid display grid display aligns items along each other. Or you can get a slide show then slide show since it's multiple you are allowed to select as many as possible, but also comes with comes with other options you can shuffle the order of the item and enable captions. This gives some brief description of each of the item that comes in the DHS to dashboard item or you can enable you can disable it. And then so this is slide show if I update and and I come to my demo to my preview. You'll see that this content changes from the single item to a slider you can note it from here and this is pretty what we intend to have as you can see. So that is a slide show, but also the other options that you can try to customize the size. If you feel that is not so maybe can say this is a six. 50 minutes for the slider and then you update you will note that probably this should be able to change. You can see the height has increased. Now that is the way it then the other option. If I want grid display, I can come, which do full full size and then how many items do you want on a row, I can say three or four. Okay, depending on what you have you want shuffle or not you want to enable captions. Yes, let me remove captions. And then remember I've selected everything. And so when I reload this, you see my contents are going to start changing the way it's displaying the basing on what what we have, and they're loading from the DHS to without me so and you can you can easily remove what you don't want or what you like, and then you can go down probably below and add other contents of a WordPress. Maybe you can say this was just demo demo demo. Okay, then below it, you can decide to add no more WordPress content. Let's let's add a table and from our table. I want two columns and one row. I want maybe three columns. I created table and in the table. I'm going to add probably my one content. And see at the beginning, the icon shows what type of item it is. This is a free text description. This is a chat. This is a map. They know also tables are shown. So if I want this item and the single item. I'm going to come and pick one item is going to. So that depends on how you want to make your content showing up. So you can see the content has really started showing here one we have just edited that same item. But if I want to add below, you can also add as many as well. And so the basic concept is that you can set up your, your web portal using the data that's coming from DHL. We don't want to define it, but rather using what has already been preloaded from DHL. We're using the inbuilt API that is used for dashboard. And we're utilizing that to make sure that the WordPress is able to display the content as and when it's necessary. So yes. And so if you want to just wrap up very quickly. Yeah, so basically you can. So because of time I cannot just configure much, but you also see that we have other options that you can configure. When you shuffle when you don't shuffle items, it will display them in that order, but also one important thing is that I can also display links. The other links are there. These are resources that are within DHL. If I do multiple. Sorry, Steven, we're going to have to wrap you up. Just. Okay. The time is up. This is really, really impressive. So thank you very much for sharing. Okay. Thank you very much, Steven. I don't envy the, the people who have to vote. Luckily, I don't have to vote because these are all very good presentations and applications. I will now turn it over to our Android app competitors or finalists, and we have three of them as well. First up, this is the web app. First up for the Android app. We have eRegistry Matlab by Monju. If you are ready, Monju. Are you there, Monju? Hi. Can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you. Well, and you can see my screen, right? Cannot see your screen yet. There we go. Can you? Yes. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to present in front of you. I will present our eRegistry initiative app, which is designed to implement a health project based on the pregnancy, childbirth and vaccination. The study site is in Matlab, Bangladesh, and this app is targeted to use by community health worker who are responsible for pregnancy identification, pregnancy data collection, and sometimes, you know, the primary care services for pregnant women. And we developed this app on the top of the DHS2 skeleton app provided by Android team, UIO, and I will use two screens to show you, to show the demo. One is with the blackboarder. That is my emulator screen and another is a live tablet just behind me. This is the one, yeah, with the whiteboard. After logging the user have to select the, by the way, we have two programs to deploy the project goal here. One is one program is client register who that is storing the lifetime even like TT vaccination, and the other one MCH program that is used for storing pregnancy identification information, ANC and postpartum care information. But we built this way user have to select the client register program first and then select the next program. So I'm showing you the on the emulator, the client program and it will direct you to the available participants you have in the screen. And this card has some options like on the image icon, if you click it, it will direct you to the detail attribute page where you can change the attribute names here. So we did a couple of things in the in this app we we designed like the Android capture have that is control type and the program rules are going smoothly in this application of the new SDK. And, and to find our or an old case or a new one user have to go through a external and external biometric authentication app that is a bomb based authentication app I'm I'm showing you live. I'm using the tablet screen now. By the way, it's in a bangly. So I'll translate it. I'll click on this icon, the hand icon to open the external app. It is any. Yeah. Yeah. I am registered here as a demo demo participant and named the test wife and yeah, I'm searching myself. Okay. And then I'll click on use this to, to copy the random ID generated in the background by the app. This is one. Okay, I'm clipping this and and when I return into the screen to the app is screen it will copy it over the number copied it over and I'll search it by here by clicking here. And it is showing that it's in the bangly. It's a no one is found there. Then I'll enroll the the new participants with this ID. I'll click on the enroll button over here. And it will copy it then I'll put the name test wife. Next, and the full number. For six, next. And yeah, there are two arrows. So and the program will see to working. So I have to put another visit here to to go through and yes one is going there. And I'm putting here 23. And it is generated the date exactly. The test husband. It lays. Okay, blah, blah. And the body name. This is sufficient for registering a pregnant woman in the, in the, in the program. Yep. And, and for, for a unseen the track entity instance, you will see a delete button there you can delete there. It is an accidental input by the anyway, it really rarely occur. However, it can be delayed from the local with your thinking I'm deleting that as I'll show in the other screen. So I deleted it. Yes, it is gone. Okay, I'm going back to the other screen. Okay, here are the one I created already before to shorten the presentation. If I go to the, if I click on the on the main body here, it will direct me to the program is just instance space. Yeah, here we go. And here we can select the switch back to the switch your back and forth or select the programs. Yeah, and if you do for the first time it will ask me whether I want to enroll in the new program or mcs program. Yeah, if I click yes, it will direct me to the program in instances, a program is just based off that program. Then I'll, I'll select. Sorry, someone. You have two minutes. Okay, all right. All right, so I'm selecting a. I'm selecting a LMP date here. And it will calculate the calculate the gestational is, and I'm selecting some reading from a data accordingly. Yes. Yes. Yeah. By the way, this is the, the, this is the organic type, organic type data type, organic data control type. Yeah, we have implemented here for this project. All right. By the way, this is wrong. And yeah, profile is up to some program rules are going on there. So I am clicking here to complete. All right, and yeah, that's it. That's the, that's the, you know, our, our goal for, you know, in the, in the project that community health worker capturing the pregnancy information on, on spot by visiting the house to house. And also, also we are generating the pregnancy list who are touched with some gestation so that they can contact them directly to encourage them to have a facility delivery. Yeah, yeah, there is current pregnancy. Okay, it is a list show you the list. And our future plan is to implement the dashboards, a portion of dashboard like table and church so now we are using interactive dashboard and switching back to two apps is cumbersome for the user, and our users are not so tech savvy so and it is really troublesome for them. So we are implement we are planned our plan is to implement some of them and by by achieving for achieving this we are we have implemented a couple of customer services in the new SDK. And we are doing that. Yeah, hopefully we'll show in the next year again. Thank you. Thank you very much. Great time. Great timing as well. Really appreciate that great great presentation. Next up we have telemedicine from presented by Adriano. Are you are you able to join us. Yeah, I see you just. Yes, I'm here. Thank you. Sure. Let me quickly jump and share my screen. Okay, my name is Adrian from IT Nordics in Barbway. I'm working on a smart element is an application with DHS to an IOT integration so basically we are using embedded devices to monitor and check patients that are chronically ill the elderly and it can also be used in the case of COVID-19 so that doctors may not go and frequently visit the patients in their ICUs or in their homes. So they can actually monitor that the vitals like a temperature and pulse rate, remotely and data will be automatically sent to the DHS to server. Yeah, so we're trying to eliminate the problem of data or data entry using sensors and that will send data automatically in real time to the DHS to server and the data will be displayed onto the mobile device. Yes, moving on to the statistics. This is the statistics of the potential deaths and the deaths that have been recorded over time. And 79% of these cases are coming from developing countries so that that's where our interest is so that we can actually try to alleviate the deaths from chronic diseases. The solution that we've come up with is a developing a mobile application or an Android application that uses embedded devices. So in this case we are using an LM35 temperature sensor and a heart rate sensor and in the future we're planning to use a seizure detectors, motion sensors to cater for patients with epilepsy. So in this case we are using embedded systems we are using Internet of Things, which are the microcontrollers, and we are using DHS to API, we are using the DHS to API to send the payload from an embedded device in the DHS to server. And we have a mobile device that sends a real time notifications if the patient's condition has become critical. So jumping on to the, to the, to the architecture of the system. This is the basic architecture of the system. We have a temperature sensor at the sensor and a motion sensor, but in this, in this case we are using only two sensors that we have, we have chosen to model this system. So this data is getting into microcontroller and we have a, we have a Wi-Fi module in the DHS to API, that is, that is being used to send data onto the DHS to database, and later the data, in real time the data will be, will be retrieved onto the mobile device. So these are the hardware components. This is a cross section of the, of the, of the, of the, of the wearable that is on the right, and this is the cross section of it. This is the basic hardware architecture of that. So this is the LM35 temperature sensor that I'm using to, to, to model the system. And this is the heart rate sensor. And if you can allow me, I can just jump in, try to reshape so that you can actually see the readings onto the mobile device. Let me quickly do that. Yeah, so this is the, the telemedical application that is using the DHS to API. So as you can see, we're taking data from this, from this wearable device or a bracelet. And we're now displaying it. We're now displaying it onto the, onto this mobile device. And this application can actually show you the data elements that we are actually working on. In this case, we are using pulse and temperature and then the future we're planning to add more. And as well. In this case, we have actually recorded the patient from one of the unit which is the main that we are starting from, which is a rather the capital seats. And also the programs that we have enrolled that the patient is enrolled to so in this case the patient is enrolled to a program called telemedicine. So the system is the system is actually built in three parts. So there's an embedded device part, which is or the IOT part, which is built, which is written in C. And the mobile application that we wrote in Java. So we can actually, I can actually try and reshape as well so that I can see you. I can show them the payloads that I'm sending to the DHS to save that through a check through a trigger program. Let me quickly go there. Yes, so if I go into the serial monitor, this is a. This is my, my C program. Yes, so if I can quickly go to the serial monitor, I hope you can see it. So these are the readings of this is for the pulse and this is for the for the LM 35 temperature. So we can actually see if the if the if the condition of the patient become critical, the doctor or any other provider can actually go and give attention to that patient was going to critical condition so that we reduce death rates as recorded by the whole IOT INT website, and it's actually rapidly increasing so that's what that's what we're trying to actually use. So this is the payload that's how data is being sent into DHS to as you can see this is a program this is a trigger program in events payload that is being sent DHS to. And this is my my URL that is pointing to the DHS to let me quickly scroll up. Yes. I'm connected to this server. As you can see, it's called a dev dot it into Africa. So if I can go into the web browser and actually quickly show you how things are going. So if I say, So this is the server that I'm that I'm the cloud server that I'm using that I'm using to host this application. And this is the API that I'm that I'm using to achieve data, as you can see, this is the 75 days per minute that that I was recording on the mobile that was on the mobile on the mobile device. And this is 34.03 that I recorded that I recorded on myself this morning. So, this is the DHS to API that I'm using that I'm that I'm hosting on this on this particular server. So, back to the presentation. Yes, so the idea is we no longer need to manually enter data. Data is being recorded about a particular a patient in question. So we are also planning to use the GPS or the GPS tracker embedded into that device as well so that when it when it when a critical condition arises. It will actually detect and show location where the patient is. So as you can see from the architecture, there's a big GPS. So in this case, we're just sending data directly into directly into into the DHS to server and then retrieving on the mobile. But we are planning to embed into this variable, and then record data, as well as location data will be embedded into that device. So the patient, the patients are going to be given this, this, this wear a boss. The patient in question, if the patient is sick, and they go, and they're, they're, they're temperature or they're actually it is not good. And they do not want to have a stay at the hospital. They will just get this, this device, and they will go, they will just get care from from their homes in the comfort of their homes. So in the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to reduce the contact of COVID-19 so that we can actually monitor the patients when they are away. So time is up, unfortunately, but hopefully you can wrap it up very quickly. Okay, thank you. So the app is on the store is there. And then you can share that also in the community practice, if you'd like, after this, you can also share it in the community practice after this. Thank you very much for for your presentation. I'm sorry, because we're running short on time. Thank you. Thank you very much. And now we have one final presentation for the Android category. This one is a, again, Steven Okaia from his Buganda who also submitted an Android application called travel check. So I will turn it over now to Steven for the last presentation before the voting. Thank you. Thank you, Mark. Can I use my mobile phone instead? I think so. I don't know. Yeah, I'm just adding your other account as panelists now. Okay, you should be also. Thank you. Thank you, Mark. So quickly, I'm going to present. Can I see my screen? Hello. Adrian, would you mind unsharing your screen? Yeah. Thank you. We can't see your screen yet, Steven. Okay, so quickly, just as a background. Uganda, during the COVID pandemic on the 18th of March, locked down the country and the allowed only truck drivers across the country from the neighboring countries or into Uganda. And one of the things that came through was that these truck drivers and the crew members were supposed to be thoroughly tested at the border, but also monitored along the route in the country. And one thing that became eminent was that there was need to track these drivers across the timelines, the timelines throughout the country by establishing national in-country checkpoints. And this is important, especially when they become positive, they would need to be tracked down and taken into quarantine and also into the treatment centers. So, the other thing that came out was that most of these drivers who were turning through already had some basic document that was already given to them during their first visit or their first encounters at the border. What you see on the left is a 60 kilometer distance of waiting. Steven, we can't see your screen unfortunately. Oh, okay. Let me just see if I can share again. Let me see. Share. Unfortunately, I'm not seeing your screen still. I'm trying to connect. Sorry, just a minute. Okay. Can you see now? Still no, unfortunately. Yes, now something is starting. Okay, that's good. Yeah. Let's fire up the presentation again. Perfect. Okay. I think I think we're good. So what you can see here is a 60 kilometer on the left, 60 kilometers of trucks waiting at the border to be processed at the border. These drivers already had some basic documents that were given to them with the QR with all the details that needed to be captured at the border. So what this app was meant to do was to quickly reduce that long queue by just scanning the documents that way that they have and allow quick entries into the system into the system. We came up with the travel checkup. That gives us some basic features. One is the secure QR scanner that only is able to scan that travel pass that is generated from another app that was meant that runs on DHIS2, but also automatic submission of in-country checkpoints with precise locations and time so that once the driver turns positive, they can easily know where to start looking for the driver and the truck, but also allows configurable checkpoints, stops as per process flow, returning travelers for those who are returning and entry points for the new travelers in country, in laboratories, clearance, that is at the border when you're now finally allowed to enter in the country, but also at exit so that we know that you'll cross the country and we stop tracking you from there. So the app gives an intelligent DHIS2 integration from UI from the interface by allowing to configure the app just quickly, the URL and the authentication of the DHIS2, but also give you a mapping of the basic program details that is required for submission of an event, but also and the other date. So what you see, these are the various screens that are there, but I just want to quickly run to the app. So I have installed one. So here, quickly, what you can see is just the app and the interface, the first gives you just where you can scan the QR code. Once you scan the QR code, it automatically processes the form and runs through and gives you a list in here, but also this is the most interesting bit, allows you to configure a checkpoint. So let me just create a quick checkpoint. Let's call it DST 2020. Then this is going to be an in-country checkpoint. Then I save. This becomes my active checkpoint that I'm going to use on this phone. But also when I look at the DHIS2 site, I already configured an instance that is already going to be receiving the data from that. But interestingly, you can also look at the various program mapping. The program is called eCOVID-19 screening form. The test org unit is the test org unit and the program stage is triangular located. This allows us to easily know at what point the driver was seen where at what time. So that is my current mapping. So I have a document that I want to scan. So as you can see, it quickly scans through. So now this is just going to give me the details. This is the content that I've set up. When I submit, it will submit this information into DHIS2 and then allows me to easily find online. Once you submit the document, now you can see that the two tick has changed, meaning that the data has gone into DHIS2. And when I go into my DHIS2 program, the trucker program. So this is the travel pass generator. It has lists of people that are coming in at a registered at border points, but also specifically I can find out the person. But when I go to the program, it's the program, trucker capture. Sorry, I've logged out. Let me log in quickly. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I just want to show that the event has come through. So when I come to travel, trucker, trucker capture. Okay, quickly, just look for test. Test of units. Yes. So once I come this side and I pick the program. Sorry, it's not loading here. So I picked the program. This is investigation. I should be able to see the record that are attached there. Sorry, the mobile phone is a bit slow to load. Okay, finally it has come. So you see the record that has come through. I picked this record. And what happens is that when I come to this travel locator, I should be able to have my program stage for this travel locator. I need to find out which one is used. I have many records that are there. So I need to find the exact. We're unfortunately just about out of time again. Okay, just quickly. So what this app does is it adds this as an event to show the coordinates and the time and the precise location where the driver was last seen. But also for the returning travelers, it automatically captures the whole form that is captured at the border points without necessarily collecting data from the drivers and the crew members. These are all the data that are collected from the phone, as you can see, but this is just a few of them that was formatted, but they have other information that are there that the app automatically already reads from what was entered into the system. Thank you. I'm sorry for the presentation. I think the app is not very clear. Okay, thank you. Thank you very much for that presentation. With that, we will turn it over to the voting. So you have a very tough job ahead of you everyone. I think Caroline will share her screen quickly so that we can get the voting started. And you have to pick one web app and one Android app from the three of each that you have just seen. Thank you all to all of our finalists again. And, Caroline, Caroline, if you want to share your screen there we go. Perfect. Go ahead and take it away, Caroline. Yes, so we will be using, hope you can hear me. Yep. Okay. We will be using Mentimeter. So please go to menti.com and use the code 2463061. So the results are hidden. So don't worry. No one is going to see who's in the leader or stuff like that. And you can also move on to the Android app after you voted for the web app and you can only vote for one. So we'll give you a bit of time to vote and then I'll stop sharing my screen and I'll send the results to Austin so he can be the bearer of good news. Thank you. And I think Jose volunteered to play some guitar for the next minute and a half or two minutes while we while we wait for this but please go to menti.com and enter the code at the top of the screen there and and vote for your favorite web app and then your favorite Android app and we will have winners in just one minute. You can see my assistant sleeping beauty right here on my side. She's not too excited about the voting but okay so we have 100 votes. We are about 200 in the session in the interest of time I guess I can stop sharing soon or Maybe give it 15 seconds. Yeah. So hurry up and vote everyone. Carolina you're getting You're getting some more requests for music here. Request for music. I had something. Yeah I heard something in the background. Okay we're 113 but it's kind of stagnated a bit but please yeah okay there is some more. So hopefully most of you have the link. At least. I should have picked something a little bit less ambient. We are already a bit over time for the session so maybe we just need to cut down community of 10 seconds and we'll wrap it up. Okay so I'll stop sharing. Okay I'm going to stop sharing and then share the results with Austin. We have the results coming in now. Yeah I sent them to you on Slack Austin. Thank you. We have a close call here. Yeah give me a second. Apologies everyone the suspense is probably killing you. So it looks like we have, we actually have a double winner surprisingly so we have both both of the entries for web apps and for Android of by his Puganda were the the popular most popular choice. Stephen Okaia and his Puganda for their WordPress plugin as well as the travel check application. However, we're, we want to give two prizes so we'll actually be giving it to the, the application, Stephen as well and his Puganda of course. And then the second place for the Android category was telemedico from Adriana Adrian apologies. And so that will be the two winners of our app competition this year. Congratulations again to all of our finalists if you have any follow up questions for any of those finalists or want to learn more about app development and extending GHS to you can find us on the community of practice, including the developers of those applications, and also follow us at developers that Jesus to that org to learn more about how to build your own applications. That was a really great presentation from all of our finalists. Thank you all again. And I think with that we will close this session and turn it over to the closing closing remarks for the annual conference of DHS to. Thank you all very much. Thank you.