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Update Ethiopia adaptor documentation for clarity and detail #785

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  1. Dagu: We can't link to the Dagu palladium sandbox, please remove the Rest API. Change the description to this:

Dagu is an open source tool for managing supply chain functions at health facilities, incorporating inventory
and patient service management systems used in Ethiopia. It includes an inventory management system at the facility store level and a patient service management system at the dispensing unit level. It is designed to manage daily transactions incorporating the business process and operations at each health facility.

  1. et-mfr: Change the description to:

The Ethiopia Master Facility Registry (MFR) is an open source tool developed and led by the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) to support the standardization of health facility information across the country. As a centralized and authoritative source, the MFR provides a comprehensive, up-to-date database of all public and private health facilities operating within Ethiopia’s health system.

  1. iHRIS:

iHRIS is IntraHealth International's free, open source software that helps countries around the world track and manage their health workforce data to improve access to services. Countries use it to capture and maintain high-quality information for health workforce planning, management, regulation, and training.

  1. OpenELIS:

OpenELIS (Open Enterprise Laboratory Information System) Global is an open-source, web-based software designed to manage laboratory workflows, specifically tailored for public health and reference laboratories in low- and middle-income countries. It automates laboratory processes—from sample tracking to reporting—supporting ISO and SLIPTA quality standards.

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