Generate Evidence Generating strong evidence for program and policy decision making was the foundation of MEASURE Evaluation and is a core mission of its associate award: Data for Impact (D4I). We work with United States Agency for International Development (USAID) missions and other local partners to identify and prioritize information needs. We begin with a clear understanding of the question or research need, and tailor methods to the available budget, timeline, and context. We use available data when possible. Sources include routine and existing health data, surveys, and studies. To that we add nontraditional data, such as weather and satellite data, or data from other non-health sectors. For examples of using routine data in evaluations, see this suite of technical briefs. Key Publications When new data are needed or an evaluation is appropriate, we use innovative, rigorous, and efficient methods and tools. We conduct process, outcome, impact, and economic evaluations, plus operations research and implementation science studies. Related Content Data for Impact: The D4I Approach for Strong Health Data Data for Impact: What’s the cost of evaluations and other surveys? How Do We Know if a Program Made a Difference? A Guide to Statistical Methods for Program Impact Evaluation Qualitative Methods in Evaluation of Public Health Programs, a Curriculum on Intermediate Concepts and Practices Getting to an Evaluation Plan: A Six-Step Process from Engagement to Evidence Evaluating the Impact of Malaria Interventions in Zanzibar, 2000–2015: Report Prepared for the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (2020, English)Brief on Strengthening Tuberculosis Control in Ukraine: Evaluation of the Impact of the TB-HIV Integration Strategy on Treatment Outcomes (2020, English)Quality of Care, Risk Management, and Technology in Obstetrics to Reduce Hospital-based Maternal Mortality in Senegal and Mali (QUARITE): A Cluster Randomized Trial (2020, English)Assessment of the 2017 National Campaign for the Promotion of Family Planning in Mali (2020, English)Improving Maternal and Child Health Outcomes in Kenya: Impact of the Free Maternity Service Policy on Healthcare Use and Lives Saved (2020, English)« Previous 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 … 33 Next » For more Resources, click here