Adam Gori

Questions for Rosaline Hendricks, iHRIS Advisor in Namibia

This is an excerpt of a post that originally appeared on the iHRIS Blog.

Rosaline Hendricks is an advisor for the iHRIS software in Namibia. I recently interviewed her to find out about her work and what it's like to be a female working in IT. Read more »

A Conversation with a Nigerian Nurse and Administrator Who Uses iHRIS

This is an excerpt of a post that originally appeared on the iHRIS Blog.

Oluchukwu Ifele is a nurse by training, with a focus on nursing and midwifery. She’s now part of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, where she supervises the clerical staff who use the open source iHRIS software to track licensure information for Nigerian-trained nurses and midwives. I recently interviewed her to find out more about her work and how she benefits from using iHRIS. Read more »

Kenya and Uganda Model Mentorship for Health Workforce Information Systems

Can a mentoring relationship between nations expedite implementation of the iHRIS open source software for tracking and managing health workers?

With that in mind, Robert Nguni of Capacity Kenya recently traveled to neighboring Uganda for a week-long visit to learn about strategies successfully put into practice by the Uganda Capacity Program. Read more »

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