Browsing by Author "Salisu, Mamman Jibia"
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- ItemInformation technology and humanitarian emergency response Management in WFP Uganda: a behavioral perspective(Global Institute for Research & Education, 2013) Mubaraka, Conrad M; Kalulu, Richard Abalisera; Salisu, Mamman JibiaAs an emergency response system cannot be mentioned without support from Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), this study evaluated the contribution of IT in emergency response management in WFP Uganda, IT literacy among staff, the demographic characteristics, relationship and infrastructure in terms of ease use and benefits. A questionnaire with open-ended questions was used to collect data from staffs. This thesis describes the usage and level of IT literacy among staffs in emergency response management in WFP, as being one of the big four international humanitarian agency. Staffs trust COMPAS and its ability to track information in order to respond and save communities in need, while time aspect and information sharing remains a key element to the efficiency of operations. There is also a need for training to improve the use and interagency cooperation to utilize the available information and communications technologies more effectively in order to enhance rapid response capacity as well as facilitate the professionalization of global IT standards within the humanitarian community and its advancement
- ItemIntegration of ICT in health service management in Heal Africa hospital in DR Congo(Global Institute for Research & Education, 2013) Guylain, Vambe Musavuli Nzanzu; Mubaraka, Conrad M.; Salisu, Mamman JibiaThe study set out to design, develops and implements a health service management system for Heal Africa Hospital; one that was established to provide improved holistic services to refugees by migrating from manual to computerized system. Using prototyping the researchers solicited for system and user requirements that led to the development of the management system. The system to date has registered success in as far as patient records management of Heal Hospital is concerned. Since the system focused on patients’ records mainly, researchers recommend that similar approach be extended to other departments to give a comprehensive service management system and later other hospital to benchmark. en_US dc.language.