Madagascar ACCESS Activity: Midterm Evaluation Brief

Madagascar ACCESS Activity: Midterm Evaluation Brief
Abstract: The Accessible Continuum of Care and Essential Services Sustained (ACCESS) program is a five-year, $90 million health program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The program focuses on improving the capacity and the quality of service delivery at district, community, and facility levels. ACCESS also works with the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) and other national-level stakeholders to inform policy and guideline development in addition to advocacy on key health service delivery issues. The goal of ACCESS is to accelerate sustainable health impacts for the Malagasy people—as measured by sustained reductions in maternal and child mortality and morbidity.

Data for Impact (D4I) facilitated the midterm evaluation to provide information to USAID and ACCESS implementing partners for learning and course correction. The evaluation sought to identify what is working and what is not working and offer solutions or areas of focus for the remaining program years.
Shortname: FS-23-630
Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2023
Language: English
Region(s): MADAGASCAR