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47 changes: 47 additions & 0 deletions products/community-health-toolkit.json
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{
"name": "Community Health Toolkit",
"aliases": [
"CHT",
"Medic Mobile"
],
"description": "The Community Health Toolkit is a collection of free and open-source technologies; open-access design, technical, and implementer resources; and a community of practice for advanced community health systems. ",
"website": "https://communityhealthtoolkit.org/",
"license": [
{
"spdx": "AGPL-3.0",
"licenseURL": "https://github.com/medic/cht-core/blob/master/LICENSE"
}
],
"SDGs": [
{
"SDGNumber": 3,
"evidenceText": "The CHT website has a 'Principles' page; the first of these principles is to advance Universal Health Coverage, in line with SDG 3. The About Us page for Medic, the non-profit technical steward of the CHT, states a vision and mission that are similarly focused on SDG 3: 'We envision a more just world in which health workers are supported as they provide care for their communities, where universal health coverage is a reality, and health is a secured human right  for everyone, everywhere, always.'",
"evidenceURL": "https://communityhealthtoolkit.org/principles \nhttps://medic.org/about/"
},
{
"SDGNumber": 5,
"evidenceText": "Medic and the CHT communitys advocacy for gender equality (SDG 5) is most apparent in our advocacy for better compensation, protective equipment, and support for the mostly-female community health workers who are the main users of CHT apps. Examples include a journal article in the BMJ calling for greater involvement of and protection of CHWs in COVID-19 response, and participation in a report (lead author: Resolve to Save Lives) focused on protecting health workers.",
"evidenceURL": "https://gh.bmj.com/content/5/6/e002550 \nhttps://resolvetosavelives.org/about/press/protecting-hcws"
},
{
"SDGNumber": 17,
"evidenceText": "In a recent blog post we shared a milestone - that CHT applications have supported over 50 million caring activities since 2014. \nWith respect to SDG 17, it bears mentioning that the CHT is widely recognized as a digital global public good, and the public goods approach is all about partnering to achieve the SDGs rather than going alone with a private/proprietary solution. Examples of the CHT being recognized as a global public good are inclusion in Digital Squares Global Goods Guidebook, and a video featuring the CHT as a global good in a WHO and ITU supported course in Digital Health: Planning National Systems.",
"evidenceURL": "https://medic.org/stories/redefining-what-it-means-to-support-care/ \nhttps://digitalsquare.org/global-goods-guidebook \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxf0xNvZPG8"
}
],
"sectors": [
"Health"
],
"type": [
"software"
],
"repositoryURL": "https://github.com/medic/cht-core",
"organizations": [
{
"name": "Medic Mobile, Inc.",
"website": "https://medic.org",
"org_type": "owner"
}
],
"stage": "nominee"
}
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