Strengthening Data Demand and Use in Three African Countries: Lessons Learned from the Associate Awards in Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation Year: 2018 Filed under: Data, Data use, Health Information Systems, HIS, Kenya, MEASURE Evaluation PIMA, MEASURE Evaluation Tanzania, MEval-SIFSA, Tanzania
Publications on Learning Publications on Learning Data for Impact (D4I) has produced publications on topics such as monitoring and evaluation (M&E), strengthening health information systems, health informatics, and on health program areas such … Read More “Publications on Learning”
Facilitators and Barriers to Data Use: Learning from the MEASURE Evaluation Strategic Information for South Africa Associate Award Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation Year: 2018 Filed under: Data, Data use, Learning agenda, MEval-SIFSA
Facilitators and Barriers to Data Use: Learning from the MEASURE Evaluation-Tanzania Associate Award Author(s): Michelle Li, Ismael Ddumba-Nyanzi, and Tara Nutley Year: 2018
Health Systems Strengthening Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Guide Author(s): Aqil A, Silvestre E, Hotchkiss D, Maniscalco L Year: 2017
Learn Original Learn Learning is a core value of Data for Impact (D4I). We believe that coordination, communication, and collaboration enable D4I to draw on the collective experience and expertise of all … Read More “Learn Original”
Strengthening Gender Competency in Family Planning: Insights from Ghana on Effective Online Training Models and Tools for Providers Join D4I on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at 9 am EDT/15:00 GMT, for a webinar about strengthening gender competency in family planning (FP) with insights on effective online training models and tools for providers. This is the third D4I webinar about a gender competency self-assessment tool for FP providers.
Enhancing Private Sector Engagement: Introducing the Private Sector Engagement Self-Assessment Monitoring Tool Join D4I on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, from 8:00-9:30 am EDT/15:00 UTC+3/20:00 UCT+8, for a webinar introducing the new Private Sector Engagement (PSE) Self-Assessment Monitoring (SAM) Tool.
Strengthening Diverse Capacities through Diverse Approaches at Partner Universities Data for Impact (D4I), funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), supports countries to generate and use high-quality data to improve their programs, policies, and—ultimately—health outcomes. D4I also strengthens the technical and organizational capacity of local organizations and actors to collect, analyze, and use data to support their sustainable development. One successful approach D4I has adopted involved capacity strengthening of universities in Armenia and Moldova, Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, and Malawi.
From Intentions to Actions – Using Commitment Devices for Evidence Use How can we get people to use evidence more in health programming? D4I recently tried something a little different—using ‘commitment devices’ or tools to lock people into accomplishing a goal. Here’s what we learned.