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During the COVID-19 pandemic, 3 countries utilized their instance of Harmony for their pandemic response. Excerpt from Devex Article: \u201cZenysis builds relationships by starting small, and solving data and interoperability problems, identified by users,\u201d John Fairhurst, the head of private sector engagement at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, told Devex by email. \u201cThis model has proved effective in a range of operating and digital maturity contexts.\\" In addition to Mozambique, Zenysis works in Brazil, Pakistan, South Africa, Zambia, Benin, Ethiopia, and Rwanda, as well as for the RBM Partnership to End Malaria, which operates globally. Rwanda Biomedical Centre, a government organization affiliated with Rwanda\u2019s Health Ministry, used to have separate tracking systems for different health priorities, with one for HIV/AIDS, another for malaria, another for tuberculosis, and so on. It is now partnering with Zenysis, which is working on a new agreement with the Rwandan government. RBC said Zenysis\u2019 approach is different from those of other tech companies that have come and gone over the years. \u201cWe attribute most of those failures to a lack of ownership or long-term vision,\u201d said Albert Tuyishime, division manager for planning, business strategy, and monitoring and evaluation at RBC. \u201cWe\u2019ve had some partners pull out, saying: \u2018Our time here has elapsed. The resources we had are now finished, so we have to step out.\u2019\u201d ,\\r\\n \\r\\nSDG 5. Gender Equality Evidence: In all deployments, where sex or gender disaggregated data is available, Harmony collects and integrates data on gender that can then be disaggregated and analyzed to help the government unlock key insights to have an impact on the gender-specific outcomes. For example, in South Africa, Zenysis\u2019 software was used for the integration of Adolescent Girls and Young Women programmatic data across three Global Fund stakeholders. By using Zenysis\u2019 analytics tools, the stakeholders have enhanced capacity to track cohorts of clients through time for their respective programs and refer clients more effectively to external services. Excerpt from Global Fund Overview Publication: \u201cIn public health programming we need to be a lot smarter in the way we use data in order to make the money go further and ensure that we reach the communities we are trying to reach with the services they require at the right time. NACOSA previously used a spreadsheet to track the number of sex workers reached in South Africa and it became very difficult to accurately track the types of services received and the profiles of the sex workers that we reached. With the Zenysis data platform we are now able to look at the unique number of sex workers reached and the exact services provided. We are able to analyse the data down to a hotspot level to be able to tailor programmatic interventions to better reach the sex workers at the right times. Additionally, we have been able to merge programmatic and finance data, which has helped us look at the cost-effectiveness of the program and identify problems.\u201d Leora Casey Key Populations Manager, Networking HIV & AIDS Community of Southern Africa (NACOSA),\\r\\n \\r\\nSDG 6. Clean Water and Sanitation Evidence: Harmony can be used to integrate a myriad of cross-sectoral data systems that can be utilized for analysis. For example data on water quality can be integrated with health data, infrastructure data, and supply chain data to pinpoint an outbreak due to unclean water and optimize the delivery of health commodities to that location. In March and April 2019, Tropical Cyclones Idai and Kenneth made landfall in Mozambique. The National Institute of Health of Mozambique used Harmony to quickly integrate 8 separate critical emergency response systems into a single platform for analysis. By analyzing the data integrated within Harmony and optimizing key interventions, the Government and all of its partners, including the World Health Organization and Doctors Without Borders, were able to identify tainted water sources and subsequently reduce the number of new cholera cases in Sofala Province, where Cyclone Idai made landfall, from over four hundred (400) per day to zero (0). Excerpt from FT Article: Zenysis formed part of a \u201cvirtual control room\u201d, integrating information to help decision makers understand what was happening in the worst hit areas, identify sources of water contamination and where to prioritise cholera vaccinations. It supported an \u201cmAlert system\u201d, which integrated health surveillance data into a single platform for analysis. The output was daily reports distilled from data issued by health facilities and accommodation centres in affected areas, disease monitoring and surveillance from laboratory testing. Machine learning applied to disparate data helps manage shortages of medical supplies Eduardo Samo Gudo, deputy director-general of Mozambique\u2019s National Health Institute, says that such information, combined with epidemiological bulletins and detailed presentations, helped inform daily discussions and decisions.,\\r\\n \\r\\nSDG 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth Evidence: Zenysis is working with the Jobs Creation Commission (JCC) to establish a Jobs Enablement and Data Interoperability (JEDI) platform to help the government manage and monitor its job creation programs. 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The links to evidence link directly to the Drupal sites supporting each. \\r\\n\\r\\nThere are many more examples of each category that could be provided as additional support. \\r\\n\\r\\nSee Drupal Nonprofit List here\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n1: End Poverty in all its forms everywhere\\t\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Even post-2015 the Millennium Campaign works to promote the MDGs, underlining their impact and that they continue to be a sound and worthwhile investment for all in the fight against global poverty.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.endpoverty2015.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: For 40 years and in more than 40 countries, Mercy Corps has helped communities forge new paths to prosperity in the face of disaster, poverty, and the impacts of climate change. \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.mercycorps.org/ \\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Elder Index is a measure of the income that older adults need to meet their basic needs and age in place with dignity.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://elderindex.org/about\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n2: Zero Hunger\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: UNICEF works to prevent all forms of malnutrition by improving children\u2019s and women\u2019s access to nutritious, safe, affordable and sustainable diets. We support quality nutrition, health, water and sanitation, and social protection services that keep children well nourished. We also promote optimal feeding, hygiene and care practices for children and women.Where prevention falls short, UNICEF prioritizes the early detection, treatment and care of malnourished children to help them survive, recover, and go on to live healthy and productive lives. Through nutrition programmes in 130 countries, we seek to reach children, adolescents and women everywhere \u2013 at key moments in life.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.unicef.org/nutrition\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n3: Good Health and Well-Being\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Doctors Without Borders/M\xe9decins Sans Fronti\xe8res (MSF) cares for people affected by conflict, disease outbreaks, natural and human-made disasters, and exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The CDC\'s National Prevention Information Network was the central portal for managing the COVID-19 response in the United States.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://npin.cdc.gov/ \\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Image Bank is a collection of over 900 images, developed from adaptations of UNICEF\u2019s Community Infant and Young Child Feeding Counselling Package; these, and other similar images about recommended IYCF practices, have been used in more than 70 countries for counseling and training to promote behavior change for improved maternal and child nutrition.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://iycf.advancingnutrition.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The TB DIAH Data Hub is part of the United States Agency for International Development\'s performance-based measures to end TB\u2014the Global Accelerator to End Tuberculosis\u2014and contains data and information for decision-making.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://hub.tbdiah.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Delta Center for a Thriving Safety Net brings together primary care associations and behavioral health state associations to advance policy and practice change; our ultimate goal is to cultivate health policy and a care system that is more equitable and better meets the needs of individuals and families. \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://deltacenter.jsi.com\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The goal of the High Performing Health Care System tool is to provide information about the functionality of health systems processes, functions, and intermediate outcomes.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://hphctool.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The goal of the Child Health Task Force is to strengthen equitable and comprehensive child health programs - focused on children aged 0-19 years in line with Global Strategy for Women\u2019s, Children\u2019s and Adolescents\' Health (2016-2030) - through primary health care, inclusive of community health systems.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.childhealthtaskforce.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Reproductive Health National Training Center (RHNTC) is your go-to source for family planning and adolescent health training and technical assistance.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://rhntc.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: STOP Spillover works with in-country stakeholders to understand and address the threats posed by zoonotic viral diseases and reduce the risk of viral spillover and spread.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://stopspillover.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: USAID Advancing Nutrition envisions a world where countries, communities, and families are well nourished, resilient, and able to thrive.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.advancingnutrition.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Country Health Information Systems and Data Use project (CHISU) strengthens country capacity, leadership, and self-reliance to manage and use high-quality health information systems to improve evidence-based decision-making.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://chisuprogram.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Information Mobilized for Performance Analysis and Continuous Transformation (IMPACT) Team approach is a structured supply chain problem solving and action planning approach; the IMPACT Team Portal is a hub for training these teams and measuring their performance in Kenya, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://scdatause.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The USAID COVID-19 Technical Assistance Implementing Partners Forum is a platform for bi-directional sharing of updates, experiences, and ideas to increase the potential effectiveness of USAID\u2019s COVID-19 investments.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://covidvaccineipforum.jsi.com\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Strengthening Systems of Care for People with HIV and Opioid Use Disorder Project provides coordinated technical assistance (in nine states) across HIV and behavioral health/substance use to ensure that people with HIV and OUD have access to care, treatment, and recovery services that are client-centered and culturally responsive.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://ssc.jsi.com\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Access Collaborative dashboard houses data and information on policies related to the roll-out of DMPA-SC (an injectable contraceptive) in 20 countries.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://dashboard.access-collaborative.com\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Advancing Partners & Communities (APC) advances and supports community programs that seek to improve the overall health of communities and achieve other health-related impacts, especially in relationship to family planning.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.advancingpartners.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Strengthening Partnerships, Results, and Innovations in Nutrition Globally project (SPRING) was dedicated to strengthening global and country efforts to scale up high-impact nutrition practices and policies; SPRING provided state-of-the-art technical support focused on preventing stunting and maternal and child anemia in the first 1,000 days, linking agriculture and nutrition, and creating social and behavior change through communication.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.spring-nutrition.org\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: farmOS (built with Drupal) is used to track lab results that test food quality and compare against soil health practices.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://proofingfuture.eu/2022/02/09/bionutrient-food-association/\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n4: Quality Education\\r\\n===========\\r\\nTarget 4.3: Equal access to affordable technical, vocational, and higher education\\r\\nTarget 4.4: Increase the number of people with relevant skills for financial success\\r\\n\\r\\nDrupal as an open-source project allows self-service technical education that is practically focused on highly relevant technical skills that will serve people well in their technical careers.\\r\\n\\r\\nIn addition, Drupal Association is a US-based 501c3 non-profit organization serving a global community. A core part of the Drupal Association and Drupal project\'s mission is to provide technology education at both in-person and online events. It is our belief that non-traditional education in technology skills is a tool for economic empowerment, and levels the playing field of earning opportunities for people across the globe. \\r\\n\\r\\nThe Drupal project and Association do this in a variety of ways: \\r\\nEducational sessions and content at DrupalCon: \\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/association/drupalcon/locations \\r\\n\\r\\nA contribution mentorship program: \\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/community/contributor-guide/contribution-areas/mentor\\r\\n\\r\\nThe Discover Drupal program, an educational and career development program designed to uplift members of marginalized communities: \\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/association/discover-drupal \\r\\n\\r\\nFostering a global community of educators offering contribution mentorship and training: \\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/community/events \\r\\n\\r\\nAnd a network of training partners:\\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/training \\r\\n\\t\\r\\nEvidence: \u201c71% of the top 100 universities use Drupal\u201d (in image on page)\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.drupal.org/industries/education\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Drupal.org sustainability page\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.drupal.org/about/sustainability\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Makerere University\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.mak.ac.ug\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: University of Maryland\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://umd.edu\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: University of New Hampshire\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.unh.edu\\r\\n\\r\\n(this could be hundreds of examples)\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n5: Gender Equity\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Drupal.org sustainability page\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.drupal.org/about/sustainability\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: UN Women\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.unwomen.org/en\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: USAID (Gender Equality and Women\u2019s Empowerment one of many areas of focus)\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.usaid.gov/what-we-do/gender-equality-and-womens-empowerment\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n6: Clean Water and Sanitation\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: A farmOS Produce Safety module was developed by the University of Vermont, which includes recordkeeping for on-farm water quality testing and worker hygiene requirements (farmOS is built with Drupal).\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://blog.uvm.edu/cwcallah/produce-tracking-and-traceability\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Drop in the Bucket \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://dropinthebucket.org/ \\t\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n7: Affordable and Clean Energy\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Solar Energy West Africa \\r\\nLink to Evidence: http://solar-afrika.de/\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n8: Decent Work and Economic Growth\\r\\n===========\\r\\nEvidence: Drupal.org sustainability page\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.drupal.org/about/sustainability\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Labor Community Strategy Center \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://thestrategycenter.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Institute on Work and Health \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.iwh.on.ca/ \\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure\\r\\n===========\\r\\nTarget 9.C: Universal access to information and communications technology\\r\\n\\r\\nIn combination with other software components that makeup an Open Web, Drupal provides an open, free, and not-centrally controlled publishing platform that is part of making a free and open internet infrastructure. \\r\\n\\r\\nWhile this target is primarily focused on the *access* side of the innovation and infrastructure equation; that is, do people have affordable access to mobile networks and the internet - we fundamentally believe that this is not complete without also having access and control to *publish* their own words on these networks. \\r\\n\\r\\nThe Drupal project is philosophically aligned with the principles of the \'Open Web\' - and in particular provides a web publishing platform that is not dependent on a centrally managed proprietary or government platform. By using Drupal, for free, individuals and organizations in any part of the world can own their platform and publish their content on the web freely. \\r\\n\\r\\nUsage of Drupal for more direct infrastructure innovation: \\r\\n\\t\\r\\nEvidence: farmOS (built in Drupal) provides record keeping and planning tools for farmers to monitor their operations.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://opensensing.com/open-source-agtech-iot-ecosystem/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Technology for Agriculture \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.fao.org/teca/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Global Center for Technology in parliament \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.ictparliament.org/ \\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n10: Reduced Inequalities\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Center for Reproductive rights \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://reproductiverights.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Enough Project \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://enoughproject.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Amnesty International \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.amnesty.org/en/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Crea \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://creaworld.org/ \\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n11: Sustainable Cities and Communities\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: GreenPeace UK \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: National Environmental Education Week \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.neefusa.org/education/eeweek\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: My Green Space \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.mygreenspace.net/ \\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n12: Responsible Consumption and Production\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Drupal.org sustainability page\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.drupal.org/about/sustainability\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: farmOS (built with Drupal) can be used for traceability, tracking food production from seed to sale.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: http://blog.uvm.edu/cwcallah/produce-tracking-and-traceability\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n13: Climate Action\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nDrupal is used by 10% of the top 10,000 sites on the web, and 3% of the top 1 million. (https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Drupal) By total traffic served rather than raw count the share may be even higher. 1 in roughly every 35 websites a user visits is likely to be a Drupal site. This means that optimizing the energy usage of the Drupal software has a significant impact on carbon emissions for major web properties all over the world. \\r\\n\\r\\nThe Drupal project is committed to evaluating the environmental impact and sustainability of it\'s software, and is partnering with major organizations such as Google to help improve the performance and thus carbon footprint of the web. \\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/about/sustainability \\r\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7RgDIx8_90 \\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Drupal.org sustainability page\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.drupal.org/about/sustainability\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: farmOS (built with Drupal) is being used to measure on farm carbon capture.\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.dell.com/en-us/perspectives/keeping-cows-happy-and-soil-healthy-with-ai-and-open-source-data-management/\\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n14: Life Below Water\\r\\n===========\\r\\nEvidence: Marine Ecosystem-Based Management \\r\\nLink to Evidence: http://webservices.itcs.umich.edu/drupal/mebm/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: International Rivers \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.internationalrivers.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Coral Reef Alliance \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://coral.org/en/ \\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n15: Life on Land\\r\\n===========\\r\\nEvidence: The Climate Group \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.theclimategroup.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Rainforest Alliance \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.rainforest-alliance.org/ \\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions\\r\\n===========\\r\\nEvidence: United Nations website\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.un.org/en\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: LocalGov Drupal is a publicly owned asset that delivers a better digital experience for citizens, improves service outcomes, and saves money\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://localgovdrupal.org/\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Drupal4Gov community is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the use of Drupal and other open-source technologies in government institutions: \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://drupal4gov.us \\r\\n\\r\\n===========\\r\\n17: Partnerships for the Goals\\r\\n===========\\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: Ashoka.org \\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://www.ashoka.org/en-us \\r\\n\\r\\nEvidence: The Sustainable Development Goals website\\r\\nLink to Evidence: https://sdgs.un.org/goals"},"openlicenses":[{"openLicense":"GPL-2.0","openLicenseEvidenceURLs":"https://git.drupalcode.org/project/drupal/-/blob/10.1.x/core/LICENSE.txt\\r\\n\\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/about/licensing"},{"openLicense":"GPL-3.0","openLicenseEvidenceURLs":"https://git.drupalcode.org/project/drupal/-/blob/10.1.x/core/LICENSE.txt\\r\\n\\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/about/licensing"}],"clearOwnership":[{"clearOwnershipName":"Drupal Association, 501c3 and Dries Buytaert, Drupal Founder.","clearOwnershipURL":"Website of the organization\u2009- https://drupal.org/association,\\r\\nTrademark: https://www.drupal.org/about/trademark"}],"documentation":"https://www.drupal.org/documentation,\\r\\nhttps://api.drupal.org ","NonPII":{"collectsNonPII":"Yes","nonPIIAccessMechanism":"Drupal ships with JSON and REST apis that can be used to extract or import all content, which are extensively documented here: \\r\\n\\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/docs/core-modules-and-themes/core-modules/jsonapi-module/api-overview,\\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/docs/8/core/modules/rest/overview"},"openStandards":["Accessibility standards: \\r\\nhttps://www.drupal.org/about/features/accessibility\\r\\nW3C WCAG standards"," \\r\\nWCAG 2.1 AA"," \\r\\nATAG 2.0"," \\r\\nWAI-ARIA","\\r\\nSection 508/ADA (depending on how the site owner implements their site)"," \\r\\nGAAD Pledge - 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