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CHT Core Framework

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The Community Health Toolkit Core Framework by Medic is an open-source toolkit for building offline-first digital health apps for community health workers. Written in JavaScript, it is deployed in Kenya, Uganda, Mali, Nigeria and other African countries to support last-mile primary care. It is AGPL-3.0 licensed.

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Verified Jul 2026Free / open-source

DHIS2 Core

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DHIS2 is a large open-source health information management system, written in Java, containing the service layer and web API. It is used as the national routine health information system by many African ministries of health for immunisation, disease surveillance and program reporting. It is developed by the HISP programme at the University of Oslo and released under BSD-3-Clause.

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Verified Jul 2026Free / open-source

OpenLMIS

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OpenLMIS is an open-source electronic logistics management information system for last-mile health commodity supply chains. The reference distribution bundles the services that track stock, orders and distribution of medicines and vaccines, and it is deployed in Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique. It is AGPL-3.0 licensed.

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Verified Jul 2026Free / open-source

OpenMRS Core

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OpenMRS is an open-source medical record system platform whose Java API and web application form the foundation for national electronic medical record systems in several African countries, including Kenya's KenyaEMR. It supports patient records, encounters and clinical data in low-resource settings. It is released under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.

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Verified Jul 2026Free / open-source

SORMAS

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SORMAS (Surveillance, Outbreak Response Management and Analysis System) is an open-source disease-surveillance and outbreak-management system written in Java. It was piloted and deployed for epidemic response in Nigeria and Ghana and is used by African public-health institutes to track infectious diseases. It is released under GPL-3.0.

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Health-tech
Verified Jul 2026Free / open-source