Leaving no one behind.
Bluesquare facilitates the transition from traditional paper-based processes to more streamlined digital workflows across several successful large-scale use-cases. Digitalization makes vaccination, disease control, and nutritional campaigns more effective and responsive, ensuring that essential data is available for timely decision-making.
Accurate campaign planning based on geospatial data
Real-time tracking and monitoring
Evaluation (LQAS, independent monitoring) and data reuse across campaigns
Our experience with IASO, DHIS2, and other tools make campaigns more efficient and ensure that no one is left behind.
Inaccurate target population data leads to poor planning of staff and stocks needed for an effective campaign delivery
Without real-time insights, supervisors cannot make timely decisions to counter stalemates
Manual processes and weak standards undermine data quality and timeliness.
Poor population mapping and weak connectivity drive coverage gaps.
Campaigns happen in parallel, impeding economies of scale
We digitalized campaigns for interventions ranging from vaccination efforts against polio, measles, yellow fever, as well as the introduction of malaria vaccine to distribution initiatives like Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) and Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC).
We help programs replace paper-based planning with geo-enabled digital microplans, optimizing resource distribution and team assignments.
We offer mobile tools (IASO, DHIS2 Tracker) to monitor campaign delivery in real time and guide local decision-making.
We support post-campaign analytics, helping programs improve coverage, equity, and efficiency in future rounds.
Bluesquare takes a practical and adaptable approach to health campaign digitalization, focusing on
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Public authorities
Ministries of Health, Social and Environmental Programmes, etc.
International organizations
World Health organization, UN agencies, etc.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
International and in-country organizations