Data for Impact End of Project ReportDownload Document: D4I-End-of-Project-Report_tr-24-597_508_Final.pdf (26 MB)Abstract: D4I, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has supported low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to generate and use high-quality data to improve their programs, policies, and—ultimately—health outcomes. Implemented from September 2018 through March 2025, D4I is a consortium led by the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill in partnership with Palladium, ICF, John Snow, Inc. (JSI), and Tulane University. D4I drew upon the technical expertise of its partner organizations and an extensive network of local actors and organizations in USAID’s priority countries. D4I strengthened the technical and management capacities of local actors and organizations to collect, analyze, and use data, supporting sustainable development at national, subnational, and community levels. The project assessed program effectiveness, integrated gender into all activities, supported adaptive management, and learned from evidence.Shortname: TR-24-597Author(s): Data for ImpactYear: 2025Language: EnglishFiled under: capacity strengthening, Data, Gender, Report, Routine data