Dimagi

Dimagi, Inc. is an award-winning, socially conscious technology company that develops scalable ICT solutions for low-resource settings. A leader in open source technology, Dimagi has performed technical strategy, systems design, software development, and research for 500+ projects worldwide, and its core product suite support thousands of Frontline Workers in over 50+ countries. Dimagi rapidly iterates and adapts its technologies to the local environment, creating appropriate, scalable, and sustainable solutions at a low-cost. Dimagi has a strong history of successful project execution acting as a technical lead partnered with an in-country implementation lead. This model has been successfully implemented for pilot-phase projects through enterprise-wide deployments with over 75 partners, including WHO, World Bank, USAID, CDC, World Vision, UNICEF, PATH, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Acumen Fund. In addition to their strong project implementation experience, Dimagi also has 10 years of experience participating in and leading research for healthcare delivery in underserved populations.

Case Studies

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Catholic Relief Services: Reducing Maternal and Newborn Deaths (ReMiND)

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Improving Reproductive Health Commodities Stock Tracking in Ghana

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Using mHealth to Improve Antenatal, Natal, & Post-Natal Care in India

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Improving Integrated Community Case Management in Mozambique

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Adopting SMS to Improve Essential Medicines Stock in Malawi

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Leveraging SMS to Inform Supply Chain in Tanzania

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Terre des hommes and the Integrated eDiagnostic Approach

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Improving Rural Health in Guatemala with CommCare

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Deploying MOTECH Suite for MNCH & Nutrition programs in 10+ countries

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Reporting Rapid Diagnostic Test Results in Zimbabwe

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