Ethiopia’s giant GibeⅢDam runs into controversy ETHIOPIA and Kenya have one thing in common: they both produce world-class long-distance athletes. But aside from the athletics track,the two Eastern Africa countries,...Ethiopia’s giant GibeⅢDam runs into controversy ETHIOPIA and Kenya have one thing in common: they both produce world-class long-distance athletes. But aside from the athletics track,the two Eastern Africa countries, which border each other, also share the dilemma of power shortage even as they take baby-steps toward the industrialized展开更多
This paper investigates whether or not there is a policy window for making health data ‘Findable’, ‘Accessible’(under well-defined conditions), ‘Interoperable’ and ‘Reusable’(FAIR) in Ethiopia. The question is...This paper investigates whether or not there is a policy window for making health data ‘Findable’, ‘Accessible’(under well-defined conditions), ‘Interoperable’ and ‘Reusable’(FAIR) in Ethiopia. The question is answered by studying the alignment of policies for health data in Ethiopia with the FAIR Guidelines or their ‘FAIR Equivalency’. Policy documents relating to the digitalisation of health systems in Ethiopia were examined to determine their FAIR Equivalency. Although the documents are fragmented and have no overarching governing framework, it was found that they aim to make the disparate health data systems in Ethiopia interoperable and boost the discoverability and(re)usability of data for research and better decision making. Hence, the FAIR Guidelines appear to be aligned with the regulatory frameworks for ICT and digital health in Ethiopia and, under the right conditions, a policy window could open for their adoption and implementation.展开更多
文摘Ethiopia’s giant GibeⅢDam runs into controversy ETHIOPIA and Kenya have one thing in common: they both produce world-class long-distance athletes. But aside from the athletics track,the two Eastern Africa countries, which border each other, also share the dilemma of power shortage even as they take baby-steps toward the industrialized
基金VODAN-Africathe Philips Foundation+2 种基金the Dutch Development Bank FMOCORDAIDthe GO FAIR Foundation for supporting this research
文摘This paper investigates whether or not there is a policy window for making health data ‘Findable’, ‘Accessible’(under well-defined conditions), ‘Interoperable’ and ‘Reusable’(FAIR) in Ethiopia. The question is answered by studying the alignment of policies for health data in Ethiopia with the FAIR Guidelines or their ‘FAIR Equivalency’. Policy documents relating to the digitalisation of health systems in Ethiopia were examined to determine their FAIR Equivalency. Although the documents are fragmented and have no overarching governing framework, it was found that they aim to make the disparate health data systems in Ethiopia interoperable and boost the discoverability and(re)usability of data for research and better decision making. Hence, the FAIR Guidelines appear to be aligned with the regulatory frameworks for ICT and digital health in Ethiopia and, under the right conditions, a policy window could open for their adoption and implementation.