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Honest C. Kimaro
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2004-2023
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
Challenges Facing
Centered Design
Information Systems
Low Income
Top Venues
ICT4D (2)
Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries.
Int. J. ICT Res. Afr. Middle East
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Publications
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Edigar Myula Msangawale
,
Ellen Kalinga
,
Honest C. Kimaro
,
Faraja Igira
Exploring the Challenges Facing the ICT Industry Innovation Processes in Tanzania.
Int. J. ICT Res. Afr. Middle East
12 (1) (2023)
Hellen Maziku
,
Joseph Cosmas
,
Norah Maki
,
Honest C. Kimaro
,
Charles Otine
The Role of Human Centered Design (HCD) and Challenge Driven Education in Enhancing the Innovation Capacity of Africa's Young People: Case of Youth for Children (Y4C) Innovation Hub in Tanzania.
ICT4D (2)
(2019)
Jens Kaasbøll
,
Chipo Kanjo
,
Honest C. Kimaro
Building Sustainable Collaborations and Academic Networks in Low Income Countries: Case of Master Programmes.
ICT4D (2)
(2019)
Betty Mbwilo
,
Honest C. Kimaro
,
Godfrey Justo
Data Science Postgraduate Education at University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania: Current Demands and Opportunities.
ICT4D (2)
(2019)
Esther Mukasa
,
Honest C. Kimaro
,
Achilles Kiwanuka
,
Faraja Igira
Challenges and Strategies for Standardizing Information Systems for Integrated TB/HIV Services in Tanzania: A Case Study of Kinondoni Municipality.
Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries.
79 (1) (2017)
Achilles Kiwanuka
,
Honest C. Kimaro
,
Wilfred Senyoni
Analysis of the Acceptance Process of District Health Information Systems (DHIS) for Vertical Health Programmes: A Case Study of TB, HIV/AIDS and Malaria Programmes in Tanzania.
Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries.
70 (1) (2015)
Honest C. Kimaro
Strategies for Developing Human Resource Capacity to Support Sustainability of ICT Based Health Information Systems: A Case Study from Tanzania.
Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries.
26 (1) (2006)
Honest C. Kimaro
,
José Leopoldo Nhampossa
The challenges of sustainability of health information systems in developing countries: comparative case studies of Mozambique and Tanzania.
ECIS
(2004)