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Localization of Digital Adaptation kits
Digital Adaptation Kits (DAKs) are technical resources developed by WHO to help countries translate global health guidelines into standardized, interoperable digital content. This project supports localization of WHO
DAKs through research and participatory workshops with ministries, stakeholders, and
digital experts in Cameroon. It ensures cultural and linguistic relevance, addresses system gaps, and strengthens national ownership, enabling policy-driven, sustainable digital health solutions tailored to country context.