Hospital management software — Central African Republic

Resilient hospital software for the Central African Republic — offline-first, interoperable, and realistic about fragile settings.

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~5M
Population
NGO-led
Care delivery
CEMAC
Member state
EN / FR
Bilingual platform

The Central African Republic is one of the world's most challenging health environments, where much of the clinical workload is carried by NGO-supported facilities. The realistic entry point for digital health is software that runs offline, interoperates with the tools humanitarian actors already use, and respects tight, cyclical budgets — which is how OPES Health Systems approaches fragile settings.

Built for fragile, low-resource settings

Across much of CAR, NGOs are the primary care providers and tools must run on low-cost hardware in offline or low-connectivity conditions. OPES is designed to deploy in those conditions and to interoperate — via HL7 FHIR and DHIS2 — with the platforms humanitarian actors and the Ministry already use, rather than forcing a rip-and-replace.

What makes this market specific

NGO-managed and NGO-supported facilities are the most practical entry points for digital health adoption.
Offline / low-connectivity operation on low-cost hardware is a hard requirement, not a nice-to-have.
Interoperability with OpenMRS, DHIS2, and FHIR-based tools matters more than displacing them.
WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, and USAID coordinate much of the health response — alignment opens doors.

Built for Central African Republic's realities

Offline & low-resource

Runs on modest hardware without continuous connectivity and syncs when links return.

Interoperable, not disruptive

Exchanges data with DHIS2 and FHIR-based tools humanitarian actors already rely on.

Bilingual EN/FR

French-first interface for CAR's administrative language, English for international partners.

Programme-focused workflows

Strong fit for maternal health, HIV, TB, and nutrition programmes that dominate clinical activity.

Capital
Bangui
Key cities
Bangui
Language
French & Sango
Currency
XAF (FCFA)
National plan
National health strategy (MoH, WHO-supported)
Reference facilities
Hôpital de l'Amitié (Bangui), Hôpital de Pédiatrie de Bangui

For an in-depth look at the health system, read our article: Digital health — Central African Republic →

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