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5TH AFRICA DIGITAL HEALTH SUMMIT (ADHS 2025) AGENDA/PROGRAMME
DATE – 26 th and 27 thJune 2025
THEME -STRENGTHENING HEALTH SYSTEMS THROUGH DIGITAL INNOVATION, DATA AND AI
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DAY 1 | |||
M.C./Compere: | |||
7:00 - 8:00am - Check-In / Registration | |||
8:00 - 10:30am (150 mins) | |||
SCIENTIFIC SESSION I | Venue: HALL A | |||
Session Chair: Dr Sunny Ibeneme | Co-Chair: Stephanie Okpere | |||
SCIENTIFIC SESSION II | Venue: HALL B | |||
Session Chair: Dr Jennifer Anyati | Co-Chair: — | |||
SCIENTIFIC SESSION III | Venue: HALL C | |||
Session Chair: Dr Oniyire Adetiloye | Co-Chair: Pharm Abimbola Adebakin | |||
10:30 - 11:00am | 30 mins | TEA BREAK | |
OPENING CEREMONY | |||
11:00 - 11:05am | 5 mins | National Anthem | |
11:05 - 11:15am | 10 mins | Welcome Remarks | Dr Niyi Osamiluyi (CEO, PHS Consult/Convener, ADHS) |
11:15 - 11:30am | 15 mins | Welcome Remarks/Goodwill Messages | FMOH, LSMOH, FCT HSES, WHO, EU |
11:30 - 11:40am | 10 mins | Address by Special Guest of Honour - Dr Salma Ibrahim Anas (Special Adviser to the President on Health) | |
11:40 - 11:45am | 5 mins | Reading of Citation of Keynote Speaker | |
11:45 - 12:05pm | 20 mins | Keynote Address: Strengthening Health Systems Through Digital Innovation, Data and AI | Dr Melchior Athanase J.C. AÏSSI (Director General of West African Health Organisation (WAHO)) |
12.05- 12.15pm | 10 mins | Declaration of Opening (Opening Address) | Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako (Honourable Minister of State for Health) |
12:25 - 1:15pm (50 mins) | |||
PANEL DISCUSSION 1 | VENUE: HALL A | |||
TRACK I: Digital Innovations for Community Health Workers and Primary Health Care (Sponsored and Hosted by LSPHCB/CHAI – Track Partner) | |||
PANEL DISCUSSION 2 | VENUE: HALL B | |||
TRACK III: National Leadership and Strategic Partnerships for Driving Digital Health Transformation | |||
The future of digital health in Africa: how multisectoral partnerships can bridge the gap between innovation and implementation | Dr Shola Dele-Olowu (Director of Regional Initiatives,Amp Health) Paul Bhuhi (Managing Director,Vantage Health Technologies) Jibrin Kama (Associate Director, Infection Diseases, Access Program,CHAI) Oluwaleke Jegede (Principal,SCIDaR) Moderator: Nnaemeka Iduma (Senior Consultant,IQVIA) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 3 | VENUE: HALL C | |||
1.15 – 2.05pm(45 mins) | |||
PANEL DISCUSSION 4 | VENUE: HALL A | |||
TRACK II: One Health Approach to Public Health Surveillance and Emergency Preparedness (Track Partner: eHealth Africa) | |||
Technical Session | Digital Health and One Health Response Framework to Disease Surveillance and Response: Facts, Reality and Prospects | Dr.Jibrin Idris Manu (Deputy National Coordinator - NSTOP, AFENET) | ||
PANEL DISCUSSION 5 | VENUE: HALL B | |||
Bridging the Healthcare Access Gap: Telemedicine Integration in Rural Communities of Health District II | Dr Dayo Lajide (Permanent Secretary, Lagos Health District II) | ||
PANEL DISCUSSION 6 | VENUE: HALL C | |||
Accepting Hard Truths: The Realities of Building Digital Health Solutions in Africa | Pharm. Abimbola Adebakin (Founder and CEO, Advantage Health Africa) | ||
Accelerating progress to control and elimination of NTDs:Promoting the use of data to inform NTD program planning and decision-making in Nigeria | Sheriff Muhammed (Senior AssociateICD Program,CHAI-Nigeria) Adebayo Peters (Deputy National Coordinator,NTD Program, Federal Ministry of Health) Gambo Yakubu (Head M&E, National NTD Program,Federal Ministry of Health) Aminu Kabara (Senior Analyst,NTD Program, CHAI-Nigeria) Moderator: Zainab Sageera Tukur (Program Manager,ICD/NTD Program,CHAI-Nigeria) |
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2.05 – 2.15pm | TOUR OF EXHIBITION BOOTHS | ||
2.15- 3.00pm | 45 mins | LUNCH BREAK | |
3.00 - 4.30pm (90 mins) | |||
SIDE EVENT | VENUE: HALL A | |||
Hosted by APIN | |||
SIDE EVENT | VENUE: HALL B | |||
Hosted By Jhpiego | |||
Strengthening Health Systems through National Leadership and Strategic Partnerships: Insights from HTHA’s Innovation Challenge | Dr. Kamil Shoretire (FMOH, Nigeria) Immanuel Momanyi Elizabeth Mbugua (HTHA) Omobosola Asuni(Helium Health) Charlotte Odunlade-Akeju (Emergency Response Africa) Emmanuel Atuma(Jhpiego) Dr. GbengaIjaodola (FMOH, Nigeria) |
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SIDE EVENT | VENUE: HALL C | |||
Hosted by ADHS | |||
Innovators Pitch Session | |||
8:00 - 10:30am (150 mins) | |||
CIENTIFIC PRESENTATION IV | Venue: HALL A | |||
Session Chair: Dr Gbenga Ijaodola | Session Co-Chair: Oluwaleke Jegede | |||
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION V | Venue: HALL B | |||
Session Chair: Prof Uzoka Faith-Michael | Co-Chair: | |||
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION VI | Venue: HALL C | |||
Session Chair: Dr AdeoluArogundade | Co-Chair: | |||
END OF DAY ONE (1) |
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DAY 2 | |||
M.C./Compere: | |||
8.00- 10.30am (150 mins) | |||
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION VII | Venue: HALL A | |||
Session Chair: Dr Francis Ohanyido | Session Co-Chair: Dr Noimot Balogun | |||
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION VIII | Venue: HALL B | |||
Session Chair: Dr Adeniran Adeyinka | Session Co-Chair: Dr Christie Akwaowo | |||
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION IX | Venue: HALL C | |||
Session Chair: Pharm Nkiru Ukor | Session Co-Chair: Abiola Oshunniyi | |||
10:30 - 11:00am | 30 mins | TEA BREAK | |
11.00 - 12.00 noon (60 mins) | |||
PLENARY | |||
5 mins | |||
5 mins | |||
20 mins | |||
11.50 - 12.40pm (50 mins) | |||
PANEL DISCUSSION 7 | VENUE: HALL A | |||
TRACK IV: | |||
Powering Digital Health Equity: The Role of Strategic Philanthropy and Corporate Investment | Peju Ibekwe (CEO,Sterling One Foundation) | ||
PANEL DISCUSSION 8 | Venue: HALL B | |||
Track V: (Track Partner: ) |
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Empowering Nigerian Healthcare Students and Enhancing Health Technology Development Through a Cross-Institutional Incubator | Pharm. Abimbola Adebakin (Founder and CEO, Advantage Health Africa) Isaac Ekundayo (Founder and CEO, Medintech Africa) Irene Nwaukwa, Founder and CEO, Infinity Health Africa Dr. Kieva Chris-Amusan (Founder and CEO, Fertitude) Moderator: Faridat Musa (Founder and COO, Medintech Africa) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 9 | Venue: HALL C | |||
TRACK VI: | |||
Global Shifts, Local Consequences: Navigating Disruptions, Equity, and Sustainability in Africa’s Digital Health Journey | Dr Sunny ibeneme (Digital Health Specialist,UNICEF) Daniel Oyaole (Senior Manager,Digital Health Information,Gavi-the Vaccine Alliance) |
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12.40 - 1.30pm (50 mins) | |||
PANEL DISCUSSION 10 | VENUE: HALL A | |||
TRACK III: National Leadership and Strategic Partnerships for Driving Digital Health Transformation (Track Partner: APIN Public Health Initiatives) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 11 | VENUE: HALL B | |||
Improving Health Outcomes for African Youth:The Impact of the Digital Transformations for Health & Vital Role of Private Sector | Hilda Okafor (Product Designer and UX Strategist, HealthscapeUX) Esther Opone (Research Fellow,Digital Transformation for Health Lab,DTH-Lab) Helen Adesoba (Research Fellow,Digital Transformation for Health Lab,DTH-Lab) Dr Raphael Akangbe (Deputy Director,LSMoH Data Protection Office,Lagos State Ministry of Health) Lana Promise Elijah (First Lagos State Youth Ambassador,Lagos State Youth Parliament) Moderator: Tomiwa Akinsanya (Project Coordinator,Digital Transformation for Health Lab,DTH-Lab) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 12 | VENUE: HALL C | |||
1.30 – 2:15pm (45 mins) | |||
PANEL DISCUSSION 13 | VENUE: HALL A | |||
Sponsored and Hosted by Society For Family Health (SFH) | |||
PANEL DISCUSSION 14 | VENUE: HALL B | |||
Sponsored by | |||
How AI-Enabled Fundoscopy is Accelerating care for Malaria, Diabetes, and Hypertension at PHC and Community level. | Dr. Folajimi Adebowale (Co-founder/CEO AEyeCARE Nigeria) Dr. Olanike Olutekunbi (Consultant Paediatrician/MD/CEO,Massey Street Children’s Hospital) Dr. Funmilayo Bankole (Permanent Secretary,Lagos State Health District I) Dr. Olasoji Ibidapo (Consultant Endocrinologist,R-Jolad Hospitals,Lagos) Oyedeji Olusola Adetunji (Professor & Consultant Paediatrician,UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital, Osogbo) Moderator: Agholor Mary Ozuruonye (MD,Nightingale Media) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION | VENUE: HALL C | |||
Track (Track Partner:) |
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Enhancing Primary Healthcare Delivery through Digital Innovations | Dr Sam Okiror() Dr Eno Attah Evans Ondura Adam Thompson Abdulhamid Yahaya |
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2.15- 3.00pm | 45 mins | LUNCH BREAK | |
3.00 - 4.30pm (90 mins) | |||
SIDE EVENT | VENUE: HALL A | |||
Hosted by eHealth Africa (Track Partner) | |||
The Role of Digital Innovation in Advancing One Health Approach in Africa | Dr Angela Atah (Executive Secretary, Akwa Ibom State Primary Health Care Development Agency) Abubakar Muhammed Bagudo (Incident Manager, Kebbi State-Availability) Abulhamid Yahaya (eHA's Deputy Director, Global Health Informatics) Dr. Yemisi Ogundare (Project Director, Jhpiego Nigeria) Moderator: Dr David Akpan () Guest speaker: Ms Rose Nzyoka (Country Director, Palladium Kenya; Co-Chair of Global Digital Health Forum (Virtual attendee)) |
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SIDE EVENT | VENUE: HALL B | |||
Hosted by CHAI (Track Partner) | |||
SIDE EVENT | VENUE: HALL C | |||
Hosted by Society for Telemedicine and eHealth | |||
4.30 - 5.00pm (30 mins) | |||
CLOSING PLENARY | Venue: HALL A | |||
NETWORKING |
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
5th AFRICA DIGITAL HEALTH SUMMIT (ADHS 2025)
(THURSDAY 26th JUNE, 2025)
(Each presentation will take place in 12 minutes slot)
SCIENTIFIC SESSION I | VENUE: HALL A | TIME: 8.00AM - 10.30AM | ||||
Session Chair: Session Co Chair: | ||||
ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/001 | Analyzing Community-Based Health Insurance Enrollment Patterns in Ethiopia Using Clustering Algorithms: Insights from the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey | Mizan Habte michael Amanuel Belay Melkamu Asrat Robera Habtamu Wondwosen Tensou |
School of information sciences, Collegeof natural and computational studies, addis ababa university. | |
ADHS2025/002 | Enhancing Patient Outcomes by Leveraging Digital Innovation in Home-Based Nursing Care PostHospital Discharge | Chidinma Okongwu Chinazamoku Okoro |
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ADHS2025/003 | Exploring the Role of Digital Innovation in Addressing the Health Needs of Nigerian Adolescents and Young Adults | Helen Adesoba | Digital Transformation for Health Lab | |
ADHS2025/004 | Development and Validation of a Digital Risk Stratification Tool for HIV, Tuberculosis, and Diabetes Mellitus Among Young People in Delta State | Ombosola Asuni Shona Olalere Oluwatola Dr Peter Ameh Dr Jean Kyula Oluwatomi Olunuga Tosin Felixon Daniel Uche Pelumi Sogunro Angelica Edafeghwara Precious Efiokpene Jerome Uzoka |
Helium Health | |
ADHS2025/005 | Making Health Systems Work for Young People and Adolescents in Kalangala, Uganda sing electronic Vouchers. | Sam Labu Brenda Nanyonga Samson Mutono Apollo Olowo |
Amref Health Africa in Uganda | |
ADHS2025/006 | Optiscan | Felix Kangwa | Nicetyfarm Technologies | |
ADHS2025/007 | Digitization of Tuberculosis Data Through a Quality Improvement Approach: Electronic Case-Based TB Surveillance System at 155 Health Facilities in Uganda | Diana Cherotin Clark Joshua Brianwong Richard Jjuuko Eddy Okwir Frehd Nghania Sssekiswa Lwanga Zimwanguyiza Alexander Mugume Dithan Kiragga |
USAID LPHSE/Baylor Foundation Uganda | |
ADHS2025/008 | Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria: The Power of Digital Health nnovations to Bridge Gaps and Save Lives | Victory Oaikhena | Society for Family Health | |
ADHS2025/009 | Acceptability of Teleconsultation Services for HIV Care in Nigeria: A Mixed-Methods Study | Bilkisu Z. Iliyasu,MBBS Zubairu Iliyasu,MBBS, PhD Aminatu A. Kwaku, MBBS, MSc Muktar H. Aliyu, MD2,DrPH |
Department of Community Medicine, Bayero University,Kano,Nigeria. Department of Health Policy and Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health,Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Nashville,Tennessee,USA. |
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ADHS2025/010 | Enhancing Equitable Primary Healthcare Access in Lagos through Digital-first Healthcare- A Two-Phase Implementation Research | Adebisi Adeyoyin | ||
SCIENTIFIC SESSION II | VENUE: HALL B | TIME: 8.00AM- 10.30AM | ||||
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ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/011 | Evaluating the effectiveness of electronic health records in Nigerian hospitals | Chibuike Eze Nwafor Marvis Muo Jovita M. Agbamoro Maxwell Ogomegbulam Crown Clement Nicole Ogbak Tuoyo Oburoh |
Cardiology Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Port Harcourt and University of PortHarcourt Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Research Unit, GoodHeart Medical Consultants, Port Harcourt,Nigeria. |
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ADHS2025/012 | Utilizing AI-Powered Social Media Analytics to Determine Trends in the Reach of New Vaccines. Introduction Information: A Study of HPV and Malaria Vaccines in Nigeria | Adebisi Adeyoyin Salisu Ya’u Sulaiman Olufunke Fasawe Prince Friday Garba Ahmed Rufai Yusuf Yusufari3 |
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ADHS2025/013 | Exploring Barriers and Opportunities in Digital Health for Sexual and Reproductive Health Access Among Youth in Conflict-Affected Cameroon | Roosevelt Wacha Jacqueline N. Fonkwo George Ashu Agbor-Ntoh Michael Ebangha Besong Ariane Nouko Sinet Akih Justin Chee Ngong |
Youth 2 Youth, Bamenda, Cameroon | |
ADHS2025/014 | The Impact of Geospatial Data: Practical Solutions for Community Health and Public Health campaigns | Mary Rocheleau | Dimagi | |
ADHS2025/015 | Digital solutions for sustainable healthcare infrastructure in nigeria: a pathway to sustainable health | AmooAzizat Olaitan Joshua Ojo Alamin Nazifi Yaro |
Health Watch Africa | |
ADHS2025/016 | Integrating Traditional Medicine into Digital Health Platforms for Improved Healthcare Access and Outcomes Among Unconventional Patients in Nigeria: A Geopolitical Zone-Based Assessment | Raphael Akangbe | Lagos State Ministry of Health | |
ADHS2025/017 | Utilisation des applications SIH (systèmed’informationhospitalier) dansl’hôpital Sino-guinéenen 2023 | Alexandre Delamou Sidikiba Sidibe Esdras Azanmassou |
Université Gamal Abdel Nasser de Conakry, Guinée | |
ADHS2025/018 | Leveraging on Digital Innovation and Data to Address Financial Burdens of Dialysis Patients at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital | Carl Mensah | Ministry of Health,Ghana | |
ADHS2025/019 | Self-reported dental clinic visits of adolescents in South-east Nigeria rural communities | Obehi .O Osadolor | Department of Child Dental Health, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu State,Nigeria. | |
ADHS2025/020 | Enhancing Mental Health Access in Underserved Areas through Mobile Technology: A Collaborative Approach in Maiduguri. | Fatima Abba Ali Doubra Enwurem Umar B. Musami Aderoba Babajide Nwaneri Nnamdi |
Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Maiduguri. Child Mortality Control and Eradication Foundation University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION III |VENUE: HALL C | TIME: 8.00AM- 10.30AM | ||||
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ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/021 | Attitudes Towards Automation in Medical Laboratories and Perceived Job Security: Implications for Digital Health Transformation in Africa | Ezenwalie Somtochukwu Chukwunweike Gori Gaitano Okocha Onyichide Orakwe Margaret Onyinye Osagbe Alexander Manafa Patrick Onoichie |
Department of Clinical Chemistry, Faculty of Medical Laboratory science, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi Campus. | |
ADHS2025/022 | Perception of Digital Platforms in Service Delivery among Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors in Ibadan, Nigeria | Olayinka S. Ilesanmi Aanuoluwapo A. Afolabi O peyemi P. Iyiola Olubunmi Ajala |
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ADHS2025/023 | Iterative Implementation Research to Test Equitable Digital-First Care in Lagos State, Nigeria | King Ewa-Henshaw Oluwaleke Jegede Uchenna Igbokwe Susie Truog Oluwafunmike Ogwa Dr Emmanuella Zamba Abel Chukwuemeka |
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ADHS2025/024 | lMACO-HCA: An Interactive Digital Health Application to Improve Knowledge and Management of Malaria and COVID-19 at Drug Shops | Uchechukwu Chukwuocha Emmanuel Ohaji Chibueze Nweke Ifeyinwa Anosike Olivia Udoh, Felix Agim Constance Eze Ihuoma Dike Egoli Ude |
Innovations and Technologies for Disease Control Research Group, Department of Public Health, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria | |
ADHS2025/025 | Redefining Confidentiality in Healthcare: Balancing Privacy and Data Access in the Age of AI and Digital Health | Sulaimon Araromi Ibraheem Salako |
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ADHS2025/026 | Assessing the Impact Health Project Impact in Leveraging Digital Innovation to Strengthen Maternal and Child Health Services in Nigeria | Rhoda Robinson Isaiah Owolabi Paul Ojajuni David Agala Isaiah Adedayo |
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ADHS2025/027 | Strengthening Health Systems through a Standardized Digital Screening Template for Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis: A Data-Driven Approach to Early Detection and Management | John Ekene-Ekedigwe Ayara Charles Oshevire Onubi Jeremiah Elisha Adesegun Adeola Oluwagbenga Eseigbe Patricia Amaku Chiemezie.U Chima George |
Departments of Radiology, Chemical Pathology, Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, and Family Medicine, Bingham University, College of Medicine, Bingham University Teaching Hospital,Jos, Karu, Nigeria. | |
ADHS2025/028 | Improving Climate Resilience in Health Systems through Data-Driven Insights | Mignonne Fowlis |
DataKind. | |
ADHS2025/029 | Empowering Psychosocial Well-being: The Role of the BSmart Chart App in Supporting Adults Living with HIV in Nigeria | Mary Obiyan S. Adeyemi E. Demiri Gab-Cliton Offor |
Bohemian Smartlytics Limited, Cambridge, United Kingdom. | |
ADHS2025/030 | Haske: empowering radiology with artificial intelligence to improve diagnosis in Nigeria | Maruf Adewole Ayomide Oladele Aanu Gbadamosi James Ajigbotosho Charity Umoren Oluyemisi Toyobo Abiodun Fatade Farouk Dako Udunna Anazodo |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION IV |VENUE: HALL A | TIME: 4:30PM- 6.00PM | ||||
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ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/031 | Fostering Innovation and Building Youth Capacity in Digital Health: Design and Implementation of a Youth-Led Virtual Hackathon | Victor Oluwafemi Femi-Lawal, Olaoluwaposi Emmanuel Ogunlana, Temilola Aderemi, Olutola Vivian Awosiku Stephen Igwe, Adetayo Adetokun Umulkhairah Onyioiza Arama, Marvellous Adelaja Oluwagbemisola Akinjobi, Gift Dans, Peter Abolarin, Chijioke Mgbeobukwa, Sean Anointed |
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ADHS2025/032 | Harnessing Digital Health Innovation to Overcome Cancer Stigma and Mental Health Barriers in Rural Sokoto, Nigeria. | Ubaidullah O. Alhassan Rabiatu Muhammed Bello Salaudeen Muhammad Oladipupo |
Ahmadu Bello University | |
ADHS2025/033 | Leveraging Digital Health Solutions to Improve Maternal and Child Health Outcomes in Northern, Nigeria | Nurse Maimuna Kamilu Adamu Bilkisu Umar |
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ADHS2025/034 | AI in healthcare, pandemic response, outbreak prediction, digital health, disease surveillance, predictive analytics | Alhassan Atama | Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy,Nigeria. | |
ADHS2025/035 | Knowledge and attitude towards artificial intelligence application in healthcare delivery systems among healthcare workers in ibadan, nigeria | Mercy A. Folayan Isaac O. Dipeolu, PhD |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION V |VENUE: HALL B| 4:30PM- 6:00PM | ||||
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ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/036 | An Analysis of Changes in Stakeholder Perspectives on an Optimized Digital Tool for Primary Healthcare Centers in Lagos | Noimot A. Balogun Onikepe O. Owolabi Bosede B. Afolabi Aduragbemi BankeThomas Ejemai Eboreime Uche D. Azubuike Damilola Busari Ladi Abudu Abioye S. Amodu Tayo E. Owolabi Olufunke Fasawe Abiola Oshunniyi |
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ADHS2025/037 | Introducing Technological Innovations for Efficient Implementation of the Country’s Identify, Enumerate, and Vaccinate Strategy for Reaching Zero Dose Children. | Prince Friday Sorbari Igbiri Adebisi Adeyoyin Salisu Yau Sulaiman Olufunke Fasawe Garba Ahmed Rufai Yusuf Yusufari |
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ADHS2025/038 | From Pilot to Scale: Lessons from Implementing EMR,DHIS2, eCHIS and other digital Health solutions in Ethiopia | Dawit Birhan | ||
ADHS2025/039 | Using Technology for Benefit Program Enrollment | Tammy Kwok Madeline Harris Namira Nera Timothy Scheinert |
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ADHS2025/040 | Assessing Telemedicine Readiness and Training Needs Among Healthcare Professionals and Students in Africa: A Cross-sectional Survey | Rodiyat Taiwo Ekpin Victory Aguh Kenneth Gaki Allen Maiwada Abdulmalik Maradesa Ebenezer Okoli Okwukweamaka Aniebonam Immaculata |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION VI |VENUE: HALL C| 4:30PM- 6:00PM | ||||
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ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/041 | Barriers to the Adoption of Electronic Health Records in Nigerian Healthcare Systems: Analyzing Infrastructure, Training, and Policy Challenges | Boluwatife Adefunke Bolatito Taofeeq Oluwatosin Togunwa |
College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo, 200005, Nigeria | |
ADHS2025/042 | Digitalizing grassroot healthcare: a crosssectional study of the impacts of digital innovation and data allocation on e-health services and telemedicine in primary healthcare centers in Anambra state | Chisom Uchem Gabriel Alonta Afam Obidike, Edward Ezenwafor |
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ADHS2025/043 | Digitizing Community Mortality Data for Improved Visibility and Data-Driven Solutions in Nigeria | Ikenna Udeani Bukar Zarami Afam Obidike, Temitayo Lawal Sani Dahiru Abubakar Halimah Sanda Tiffany Uzoh Lola Ameyan Olufunke Fasawe |
The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI), Nigeria | |
ADHS2025/044 | Accessibility to clinical services for paediatrics: An exploratory study of websites of Nigeria’s federal tertiary hospitals | Dr Babatunde Balogun Dr Sunny Ibeneme |
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ADHS2025/045 | Leveraging AI-Driven Histopathology for Strengthening Health Systems in Africa: Early Detection of Cervical Cancer through Digital Innovation | Abdurrahman Ahmad Sadiq |
DAY 2
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
5th AFRICA DIGITAL HEALTH SUMMIT (ADHS 2025)
(FRIDAY 27th JUNE, 2025)
(Each presentation will take place in 12 minutes slot)
SCIENTIFIC SESSION VII |VENUE: HALL A | TIME: 8:00AM- 10:30AM | ||||
Session Chair: Session Co Chair: | ||||
ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/046 | Empowering Nigerian Healthcare Students and Enhancing Health Technology Development Through A Cross Institutional Incubator | Isaac Ekundayo Faridat Musa Yvette Zhu Muhammed Alabelewe |
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ADHS2025/047 | Strengthening Disaster Healthcare Systems in Nigeria: A case study of HeliumDoc in Bayelsa State | Dr Ombosola Asuni Shona Olalere Oluwatola Dr Peter Ameh Dr Jean Kyula Oluwatomi Olunuga Tosin Felixon Samir Abubakar Daniel Uche Pelumi Sogunro Doubora Gibson Damini Ojo |
Helium Health | |
ADHS2025/048 | Safeguarding the Digital Generation: Qualitative Analysis of African-based Digital Technology Companies’ Policies Impacting African Youth Health and Well-being | Esther Opone | Digital Transformations for Health Lab | |
ADHS2025/049 | Perceptions and willingness of medical students regarding telemedicine at the university of ibadan, nigeria: a crosssectional study | Victor Oluwafemi Femi-Lawal Yetunde Nofisat Kabiawu Oluwatimilehin Oladapo Babalola Dolapo Samuel Oluwatofunmi Aliu Gladys Chinedu Peter Zainab Aderohunmu Sheriffdeen Adebowale Lawal Temilola Aderemi Gabriel Ilerioluwa OkeAyodeji Matthew Adebayo |
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ADHS2025/050 | Perceived Need and Willingness to Adopt a Digital Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Tool Among Healthcare Workers in Nigeria: A CrossSectional Survey | Godsent Ndoma Dr Victory Ekpin Samuel Sowah Somtochukwu Ezenwalie Promise Arowosafe Blessing Onoja |
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ADHS2025/051 | Enhancing Vaccine Forecasting in Nigeria: Leveraging OpenLMIS and DHIS2 for Data-Driven Supply Chain Management | Shahida Sanusi Joel Nwokocha Opeoluwa Olajuwon Sima Unogu Dayo Oyekanmi Abubakar Abdullahi Benjamin Tikili Gboyega Alesinloye Salisu Sulaiman Olufunke Fasawe Shadrack Mngemane Adebisi Adeyoyin Hauwa Tense Yoms Ishaku Precious Nwiko |
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ADHS2025/052 | Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Improved Maternal Health Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa | Geoffrey Kimotho | University Of Nairobi, Kenya | |
ADHS2025/053 | Stop Work Order Not Stop Care: CostEffective mHealth Solutions for Patients, Providers, and Programs | Gab Clinton Offor Eren Demir, PhD Usame Yakutcan, PhD Adekunle Olatayo Adeoti, MD, Christian Isichei, PhD Mary Obiyan Shola Adeyemi, PhD |
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ADHS2025/054 | Machine Learning Model for Predicting Telehealth Subsidy Intervention Eligibility: A Case Study for individuals living below the poverty line ($63) in Lagos State | King Ewa-Henshaw Oluwaleke Jegede Uchenna Igbokwe Uloma Ngwoke Eworitse Williams Peace Ikhile Ernest Ezeogu Oluwafunmike Ogwa Dr Emmanuella Zamba Abel Chukwuemeka |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION VIII |VENUE: HALL B | TIME: 8:00AM- 10:30AM | ||||
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ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/055 | Exploring the Predictors of Cervical Cancer Diagnosis in the United States | Olumeko Isaiah Dick G. Jacob Oshiozuaghiemhe E. Itakpe TemedieAsogwa Tarilate |
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ADHS2025/056 | Medical Service in the Troubled Community of Nigeria: Enhancing Delivery through Mobile Health Informatics | Hameed M. Aderemi Neil Gordon |
School of Computer Science, University of Hull, United Kingdom | |
ADHS2025/057 | Innovating Healthcare Delivery: A Operational Research on ILERA EKO Telehealth and Virtual Booth Initiative in Lagos State | Dr Emmanuella Zamba Adetoro Tayo-Adetoro Dr. Abiodun Atunrase Dr. Gbenga Fadipe Aisha Koledowo Abel Chukwuemeka |
Lagos State Health Management Agency, Alausa, Lagos State, Nigeria | |
ADHS2025/058 | Strengthening Family Planning Supply Chains Through Digital Innovation and Data-Driven Automation in Nigeria." | Fidelis Edet | ||
ADHS2025/059 | Evaluating the Performance of AIPowered Diagnostic Tools for Mpox Detection in Low-Resource Settings | Oluwatobi Adewumi | ||
ADHS2025/060 | Performance Analysis of Convolutional Neural Networks and Long-Short Term Memory Network on Malaria Disease | Ukeje Ndidiamaka Oluwaseun Omoebamije M.M Usman Francisca Ogwueleka Chukwuemeka Ifechelobi |
University of Abuja | |
ADHS2025/061 | Problematic Internet Use (PIU) and its Mental Health Implications to UNIOSUN Undergraduates | Temitope Oyaromade Tioluwani Salau |
Department of Medicine & Surgery, Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria | |
ADHS2025/062 | Application of Geospatial Tracking System and digital microplanning tool to improve Polio Outbreak Response in Kebbi State, Nigeria | Abubakar Shehu Comfort Audu Dayo Akinleye Ruth Nkem |
e-Health Africa | |
ADHS2025/063 | AI-Powered Personalised Healthcare at Scale: A Case Study of MNCH and Youth Health in South Africa | Carlos Yerena | ||
ADHS2025/064 | Validation of a mobile health tool to facilitate community health worker-led, home-based follow-up of cesarean patients in rural Rwanda: a prospective cohort study, 2024 | Jonathan Nkurunziza Eve Hiyori Estrada Afra Jiwa Marthe Kubwimana Adeline Boatin Laban Bikorimana Anne Niyigena Krisha Tejendra Pate Richard R. Fletcher Nissi Byiringiro Robert Riviello Fredrick Kateera Bethany Hedt-Gauthier Vincent Cubaka |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION IX |VENUE: HALL C | TIME: 8:00AM- 10:30AM | ||||
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ADHS2025/065 | Evaluation du systeme de surveillance de la dengue dans un contexte de flambee du paludisme dans le district sanitaire de gozator, n’djamenaest, tchad, 2024 | Moussa Mahamat Choukou Bilounga Ndongo Chanceline Julienne Louise Ngo likeng Nestor Atangana Onana Dissia Fittouin |
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ADHS2025/066 | Revolutionizing Primary Health Care in Africa: Empowering Community Health Workers Through AI-Driven Mobile Innovations | Damilola E.Ogunniyi Abiola Paul Adjicheboutou |
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria | |
ADHS2025/067 | The Assessment of TikTok as a Source of Quality Health Information on Human Papillomavirus: A Content Analysis | Rhoda Etta | ||
ADHS2025/068 | Shared Medical Appointments and Digital Health: A Scalable Model for Chronic Disease Management in Africa | Dr Anita Mudiaga | WellnessWits | |
ADHS2025/069 | Innovative HIV Care in Zambia: Telemedicine as a Key Strategy for Supporting PLHIV and Epidemic Control by 2030 | Boyd Kaonga Nikita Toppin Dera Joseph Daka Dr. Dominic Mack |
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ADHS2025/070 | Transforming ART Counseling in Nigeria: The Role of Multilingual Generative AI in Enhancing People Living with HIV(PLHIV) Engagement and Adherence. | O. Bashirudeen |
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ADHS2025/071 | Transforming Nigeria’s Immunization Supply Chain: Enhancing Vaccine Management through the Nigeria OpenLMIS Experience | Sima Unogu Lauretta Akin-John Opeoluwa Olajuwon Ayodeji Olaniyan Shahida Sanusi Gboyega Alesinloye Salisu Sulaiman Olufunke Fasawe Shadrack Mngemane Adebisi Adeyoyin Hauwa Tense Yoms Ishaku Precious Nwiko |
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ADHS2025/072 | Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Optimize Blood Services Management: The DamuSasa Experience | KilemiThambura | Jiji Health, Nairobi, Kenya | |
ADHS2025/073 | Multi-Cancer Classification Using Deep Learning | Divine Sebukpor | ||
ADHS2025/074 | An AHP-Based Decision Support System for Diagnosing Tropical Diseases in Low | Chukwudi Obinna Nwokoro | ||
ADHS2025/075 | Catalyzing Health Systems Strengthening through Startup Investment: Real-World Evidence from HealthTech Hub Africa Innovation Challenge 2024 | Elizabeth Mbugua Immanuel Momanyi |
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS | ||||
ABST. CODE | ABSTRACTS TITLE | AUTHORS | AFFILIATION | EMAIL CONTACT |
ADHS2025/076 | Développement et mise en place de LINCA : une plateforme numérique pour Optimiser les avis en infectiologie dans un hôpital Tunisien | M.Amamou S. Rouis S.Boujaafar M.Ben Ticha H.Chakroun M. Ben Selma M. Abid H. Kenani F. Bellazreg N. Bellasfar |
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ADHS2025/077 | Factors Influencing the Adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) among Staff in Primary Healthcare Facilities in Lagos State, Nigeria | Olalekan S. Olagunju Onikepe O. Owolabi Bosede B. Afolabi Aduragbemi BankeThomas Ejemai Eboreime Uche D. Azubuike Damilola Busari Ladi Abudu Abioye S. Amodu Tayo E. Owolabi Olufunke Fasawe Abiola Oshunniyi |
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