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CHAP (Climate Health Analytics Platform) is a collaborative and open platform for harmonizing climate and health data, as well as importing, training, tuning, assessing, and sharing predictive models for climate-informed disease forecasting. It includes streamlined integration with the DHIS2 system for accessing health data and disseminating forecasts, but is also fully functional as a stand-alone platform.
Please get an overview and find the information of your interest below, or jump straight to our portals with relevant information specifically for funders, software/model developers, country implementers.
CHAP was initiated and is coordinated by the HISP network, but is organised as a collaborative project where we invite contributions by everyone interested in joint development of data processing, machine learning and software to advance the field of climate and health analytics.
We strive to make all parts of the project development open and transparent, so as to make it as easy as possible to join the CHAP community. Please send us an email if you are interested, or consult the multitude of open resources connected to the project:
- Please consult the open-source CHAP codebase, or even better its documentation of how to install and use CHAP.
- To integrate with the DHIS2 system, we also have a Climate App and a Predictions App, as well as a DevOps guide to CHAP integration with DHIS2.
- Please consult the motivations for CHAP to better understand the motivations, ambitions and current features of CHAP.
- For an even broader viewpoint, please consult the description of the DHIS2 for Climate & Health project for strengthening climate-resilient health systems.
- To understand where CHAP is going, please consult (and get involved with) our fully open development plans for the weeks ahead, our [roadmap ahead](roadmap ahead) or join our announcements newsletter.
- Please join the discussion in the CHAP community of practice.
- If you are into academic research, we also share openly several more or less developed manuscript ideas that we invite you to join.