Ministry of Health Zambia's repositories
hrms
OrangeHRM is a comprehensive Human Resource Management (HRM) System that captures all the essential functionalities required for any enterprise.
iDesk
UVdesk Opensource Community Helpdesk Project built for all to make a Full Ticketing Support System along with many more other features.
IIS_Open_Tools
The purpose of this project is to deliver tools that support production and consumption of HL7 and flat file formats used to communicate COVID-19 vaccination data between IIS and CDC to support tracking of vaccination progress for COVID-19.
OpenELIS-Global-2
OpenELIS 2.X is a rewrite of the original OpenELIS global with updated components and technology
openhmis
This is the repository for the openHMIS web site. Entire site is generated from data files describing HMIS Open Technology types for data, api, code, and events. All MOH patners are welcome to submit pull requests with updates and new items useful to the public health open source community.
osTicket
The osTicket open source ticketing system official project repository, for versions 1.8 and later
smart-immunizations-measles
Measles Immunization mini IG
vlmis-referencedata
Reference Data Service for OpenLMIS v3+
ZamCGs-Android
Instant access to all information regarding HIV prevention and management, monitoring, and linkage to care available to your finger tips. A unique feature that allows users to "activate the consultation” in order get search results for particular patients or case scenarios. This is a quick and easy way to search for particular information on medicines
iHRIS
iHRIS V
Immunisation-IG
This FHIR Implementation Guides (IGs) provides detailed instructions and specifications for implementing FHIR in the Immunisation programme in Zambia. The guide is to help software developers, and other stakeholders to achieve interoperability immunisation by defining how FHIR resources and profiles should be used.
MFL
The Master Facility List is a complete listing of health facilities in Zambia (both public and private) and is comprised of a set of administrative information and information that identifies each facility (unique ID). The MFL is important in monitoring the health infrastructure and the services provided to the population and it assists in calculating the percentage of facilities that are included in routine health data collection.
vlmis
OpenLMIS v3+ Reference Distribution. Last mile health commodity information system.
zammad
Zammad is a web based open source helpdesk/customer support system