Brooklyn Chest Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. 2015 USAID/Southern Africa 1 Go back to countries map South Africa In South Africa, D4I developed a case study on the use of routine data in an evaluation of the performance of the National Tuberculosis Program. D4I also conducted a study to understand the barriers and enablers to evidence use. In South Africa, an experimental study was designed to identify the most effective messaging strategies to increase health decision makers’ willingness to use evidence for decision making. © 2018 Desola Lanre-Ologun on Unsplash.com Behavioral Interventions for Data Use D4I conducted research on behavioral barriers and enablers to the use of global health evaluation findings with USAID and implementing partners. Through a pilot test in Nigeria and an experimental study in South Africa, the activity provided evidence-informed approaches to increase evidence use among decision makers. Read more> Featured Resources Related Resources For more resources, click here Briefs Assessing Healthcare Quality Using Routine Data: Evaluating the Performance of the National Tuberculosis Program in South Africa Read more Datasets Behavioral Interventions for the Use of Evaluation Findings in South Africa (Dataset) Read more Infographics Driving Positive Attitudes towards Evidence Use Read more Working Papers Strengthening Data Demand and Use in Three African Countries: Lessons Learned from the Associate Awards in Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania Read more Reports Strategies to Increase Endorsement of Evaluation Use: Insights from South Africa Read moreEvaluation of a School-Based Sexuality and HIV-Prevention Activity in South Africa: Midline Qualitative Report Read moreImpact Evaluation of a School-Based Sexuality and HIV Prevention Education Activity in South Africa Baseline Survey Report Read more 1 Flickr image modified.