Our project is funded by the GIZ program Hospital Partnerships Academic.
Our work builds on existing international and national guidelines, frameworks, and tools related to digital health, health literacy, and health system strengthening. The links below provide a selection of references that inform the development and evaluation of our activities.
The list is not exhaustive and reflects resources we regularly consult or draw on in our research and implementation work.
Digital Health and Health Systems
- WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health (2020–2027)
- WHO Guideline: Recommendations on Digital Interventions for Health System Strengthening
- Ethiopian Ministry of Health – Digital Health Blueprint
People-Centred Care and Ethics
- WHO Framework on Integrated People-Centred Health Services
- WHO Guidance on Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health
Health Literacy and Communication
- OPtimising HEalth LIterAcy (Ophelia) Principles
- eHealth Literacy Questionnaire (eHLQ)
- eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS)
- Framework for Social Media Campaigns in Public Health (de Vere Hunt)
Scaling-Up and Sustainability
These resources support a careful, context-sensitive approach to digital health, with attention to equity, feasibility, and integration into existing health systems.