WHO builds Egypt’s capacities to manage and analyse health data
A recent capacity-building training in data analytics and dissemination, using R software, aims to strengthen data management in health emergency response in Egypt. The session was held in Cairo on 25–29 February 2024.
The WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean organized the training with the WHO Country Office in Egypt, the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population, and the Egypt Field Epidemiology Training Program (Egypt-FETP).
Thirty epidemiologists and surveillance officers from the Ministry’s preventive sector took part in the training. Personnel from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Middle East/North Africa Regional Office and WHO Egypt also participated.
R software is an open-source programming language tool that is increasingly popular among public health professionals around the world. The training enhanced the ability of attendees to manage and analyse health emergency data using the tool.
Participants gained a foundational knowledge of the R language and RStudio – a user-friendly interface for R. They also acquired skills to perform essential data steps, such as data checking and processing; to conduct analyses; and to generate reports. All these aspects are crucial to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of information needed to shape public health decisions and strategies.
The training is the first step towards creating a network of public health professionals skilled in the use of R software. Through training of trainers’ sessions, the attendees can pass on their new knowledge to health professionals from the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population. These individuals can then train others to use the tool.