Getting to the Use of Data to Promote Appropriate Care for Children Getting to the Use of Data to Promote Appropriate Care for Children By Ismael Ddumba-Nyanzi, Dawne Walker, and Fils Uwitonze, Data for Impact For the past decade, Rwanda has taken … Read More “Getting to the Use of Data to Promote Appropriate Care for Children”
Strengthening Armenia’s child care and child protection system: Collaboration makes a difference Strengthening Armenia’s child care and child protection system: Collaboration makes a difference By Zola Allen, PhD, and Hasmik Ghukasyan, MS, Data for Impact (D4I) Prevention of family separation. Care of … Read More “Strengthening Armenia’s child care and child protection system: Collaboration makes a difference”
Storytelling with Data Storytelling with Data A unique initiative of Data for Impact (D4I) in Bangladesh involves data intensive sessions organized for health reporters on specific health, nutrition, and population topics. In each … Read More “Storytelling with Data”
Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis Data for Impact hosted a webinar on using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis in March 2021. This was the next … Read More “Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis”
Managing missing values in routinely reported data: One approach from the Democratic Republic of the Congo On December 2, 2020, Data for Impact (D4I) held the second webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical suggestions on using routine and other existing data for evaluation and research. This one-hour webinar focused on managing missingness in routinely reported data and explored this through use of District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2) data from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Data for Impact at HSR2020 Data for Impact at HSR2020 The Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2020) will bring together policy-makers, practitioners and researchers from more than 100 countries in a global virtual … Read More “Data for Impact at HSR2020”
Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations In October 2020, Data for Impact held the first webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical suggestions on using routine and … Read More “Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations”
Using Routine Data in Evaluations Using Routine Data in Evaluations Routine health information system (RHIS) data—data collected at regular intervals at public, private, and community-level health facilities and institutions—have often been passed over by evaluators … Read More “Using Routine Data in Evaluations”
International Women’s Day Includes Health and Empowerment International Women’s Day Includes Health and Empowerment March 8 is International Women’s Day, celebrating the accomplishments of women in all aspects of society, including their rights for access to health … Read More “International Women’s Day Includes Health and Empowerment”
Taking a Long View: My Path to Becoming an Evaluation Professional Taking a Long View: My Path to Becoming an Evaluation Professional By Emily Weaver, PhD, MEASURE Evaluation As my colleagues and I attended the opening plenary of the American Evaluation … Read More “Taking a Long View: My Path to Becoming an Evaluation Professional”