Digital health data platform for public health systems in emerging economies
Bluesquare builds data infrastructure for governments and health organizations across Africa and beyond, with a stack centered on DHIS2, PostgreSQL, Django, and geospatial tools (QGIS, ArcGIS, GDAL). The hiring pattern—skewed toward data (4 roles) over engineering (1)—reflects their current operational focus: scaling data pipelines and analytics capacity rather than core product development. Pain points around fragmented methodologies and consultant dependency suggest they're moving to build internal consulting and automation capabilities.
Bluesquare develops digital systems for health resource allocation and surveillance in low-resource settings. Their products help governments, NGOs, and donors collect, manage, and visualize health data—from malaria surveillance to immunization logistics—across more than 18 countries, touching over 60 million people. The tech stack combines health-specific tools (DHIS2 as a central hub), geographic information systems (QGIS, ArcGIS), and custom Python/Django services (Iaso, OpenHEXA). They operate across West Africa, the DRC, and Belgium, with active implementation projects in digital health system strengthening and subnational program rollout.
Bluesquare uses DHIS2 (health information system), PostgreSQL, Django, QGIS, ArcGIS, GDAL (geospatial), Tableau, Jira, Odoo, HubSpot, and Stripe. Core products include Iaso and OpenHEXA.
Bluesquare is hiring across Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, and Belgium. Current roles emphasize data (4 open) and product teams.
Bluesquare operates in more than 18 countries, with documented presence in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, and Belgium. Their systems impact over 60 million people.
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