Monday, 25 September 2017
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Dear TechNet Colleagues,

I am pleased to share a workshop report on the Francophone OpenLMIS User-Centered Design Workshop facilitated by VillageReach and hosted at the PATH Senegal Headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, in July. 

12 attendees from Ministry of Health Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) programs plus WHO International representation attended this 3-day workshop on user-centered software design in Dakar. Participants came from Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, DRC, Guinea and Senegal. 

The workshop specifically focused on the workflows within OpenLMIS associated with resupplying vaccines, and had three primary objectives:

  1. Define and understand the processes for resupplying vaccines
  2. Define the workflows and data required for good vaccine resupply management
  3. Create prototypes responding to these workflows in order to inform the development of the vaccine module in OpenLMIS

Since July, the OpenLMIS team has been processing an enormous amount of information that came out of the workshop. The team is working to turn these outputs into tickets and other actionable development for the OpenLMIS vaccine module. 

The report contains details from the workshop, including all presentations, notes, and photos of the participants in action. Please see the final, publicly-available report here: https://openlmis.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OP/pages/114688775/Senegal+Francophone+User+Design+Workshop+Report+--+Resupply

For questions relating to the OpenLMIS Initiative, please contact Tenly Snow, OpenLMIS Community Manager at [email protected].

For questions relating to the OpenLMIS vaccine module development roadmap and feature development, please contact Mary Jo Kochendorfer, OpenLMIS Product Manager at [email protected] 

-- Tenly 

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