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Item Conclusions of the digital health hub of the Transform Africa Summit (2018): strong government leadership and public-privatepartnerships are key prerequisites for sustainable scale up of digital health in Africa(BMC Proceedings, 2018) Ngoc, Candide Tran; Bigirimana, Noella; Muneene, Derrick; Bataringaya, Juliet Evelyn; Barango, Prebo; Eskandar, Hani; Sina-Odunsi, AyomideThe use of digital technologies to improve access to health is gaining momentum in Africa. This is more pertinent with the increasing penetration of mobile phone technology and internet use, and calls for innovative strategies to support implementation of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals and Universal Health Coverage on the continent. However, the huge potential benefits of digital health to advance health services delivery in Africa is yet to be fully harnessed due to critical challenges such as proliferation of pilot projects, poor coordination, inadequate preparedness of the African health workforce for digital health, lack of interoperability and inadequate sustainable financing, among others. To discuss these challenges and propose the way forward for rapid, cost-effective and sustainable deployment of digital health in Africa, a Digital Health Hub was held in Kigali from 8th to 9th May 2018 under the umbrella of the Transform Africa Summit 2018.Item How Can Digital Health Technologies Contribute to Sustainable Attainment of Universal Health Coverage in Africa? A Perspective(Frontiers in public health, 2019) Olushayo, Olu; Muneene, Derrick; Bataringaya, Juliet Evelyn; Nahimana, Marie-Rosette; Ba, Housseynou; Karamagi, Humphrey Cyprian; Dovlo, DelanyoInnovative strategies such as digital health are needed to ensure attainment of the ambitious universal health coverage in Africa. However, their successful deployment on a wider scale faces several challenges on the continent. This article reviews the key benefits and challenges associated with the application of digital health for universal health coverage and propose a conceptual framework for its wide scale deployment in Africa.Item National Health Research Systems in the WHO African Region: current status and the way forward(Health research policy and systems, 2015) Kirigia, Joses Muthuri; Ota, Martin Okechukwu; Motari, Marion; Bataringaya, Juliet Evelyn; Mouhouelo, PascalA number of resolutions of the World Health Assembly and the WHO Regional Committee for Africa call upon African countries and their development partners to make the required investments in national health research systems (NHRS) to generate knowledge and promote its use in tackling priority public health challenges. Implementation of these resolutions is critical for Africa to progress with the rest of the world in achieving the post-2015 health sustainable development goal. This study assesses the current status of some NHRS components in the 47 countries of the WHO African Region, identifies the factors that enable and constrain NHRS, and proposes the way forward.