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The Community Health Toolkit (CHT) is a collection of open-source technologies and open-access resources developed by a community focused on global health equity. It provides necessary technologies and design, technical, and implementer resources that help community members build and deploy digital tools for community health. The technologies and resources in the Community Health Toolkit have been co-designed with local health teams to advance universal health coverage. The Community Health Toolkit has been used in countries in Africa and Asia including Nepal, Kenya, Niger, and Zanzibar.

History
The Community Health Toolkit was launched in 2019.

CHT Core Framework
The Core Framework provides a foundation for developers to build digital health applications and provides features and functionalities including offline-first technology, and localization.

CHT Conf
CHT Conf is a command-line interface tool to manage and configure your apps built using the Core Framework of the Community Health Toolkit.

CHT couch2pg
CHT couch2pg is an npm library and command-line interface for replicating CouchDB databases to PostgreSQL.

Oppia Mobile
Oppia Mobile is an open-source mobile learning platform designed for delivering learning content in low broadband settings.

Use Cases
Community Health Toolkit applications support community health interactions between community health interactions including family surveys, pregnancy registrations, pregnancy visits, pregnancy referral follow ups, postnatal care, assessments, and assessment follow ups.

In 2020, a number of organizations partnered to use the Community Health Toolkit to support community health workers to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya. Through the Community Health Toolkit, community health workers are able to collect data to identify possible disease outbreaks—either by further integrating them into national information systems or by running anomaly detection algorithms to identify potential new disease clusters.