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EN-MINI: Finally, tools for combating newborn deaths are here! External link to the Ifakara Health Institute blog post published on May 27, 2024: EN-MINI: Finally, tools for combating newborn deaths are here!
EN-MINI Video Infographic This video infographic is part of the Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems collection.
D4I at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2023 D4I at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2023 Join Data for Impact (D4I) at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2023 happening May 8–11, 2023 in Cape … Read More "D4I at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2023 "
Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems On May 17, 2022, D4I hosted a webinar on the Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems. The EN-MINI tools MAP newborn data in routine health information systems, explore current USE of newborn data for decision-making, and identify how to IMPROVE newborn data quality.
Using Group-Based Trajectory and Prediction Modeling to Understand Under-Five Mortality Using Group-Based Trajectory and Prediction Modeling to Understand Under-Five Mortality An estimated 5.2 million children died in 2019 due to causes that were often preventable and treatable. Though this is … Read More "Using Group-Based Trajectory and Prediction Modeling to Understand Under-Five Mortality"