Project Details


WSIS Prizes Contest 2023 Champion

Health eLearning Platform


Health eLearning Platform

Description

eLearning platform of Health Ministry of Senegal is a software for health workers. It allows them to learn new protocols and new health practices. It is used to plan, implement and evaluate a specific learning process. It is a web platform that facilitates access to learning content. And in the context of improving the performance of human resources, continuing training is important to have competent health workers whose knowledge is continually upgraded. Usually, health workers followed program’s trainings out of their districts. This situation creates a problem of availability of health services. To train health professionals efficiently and effectively, it is therefore necessary to diversify the training support. The health Ministry introduce this platform to allow health workers to access on training content online. This platform allows them to learn from everywhere dans every time. Health workers need to have Internet and parameters to access to courses content. Presently, we have many contents in different domains: maternal and child health, emergency management, malaria, diabetes ...

Project website

http://www.formation.sante.gouv.sn


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Action lines related to this project
  • AL C3. Access to information and knowledge
  • AL C4. Capacity building
  • AL C7. E-learning 2023
Sustainable development goals related to this project
  • Goal 3: Good health and well-being
  • Goal 4: Quality education
  • Goal 10: Reduced inequalities

Coverage
  • Senegal

Status

Ongoing

Start date

January 2018

End date

January 2026


Target beneficiary group(s)
  • Older persons
  • Indigenous and nomadic peoples
  • People with disabilities
  • The poor
  • Remote and rural communities

Replicability

software used is open source


WSIS values promotion

Strengthen the performance of health workers


Entity name

Health Ministry of Senegal

Entity country—type

Senegal Government

Entity website

http://www.sante.gouv.sn