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Guidelines for Core Population Coverage Indicators for Roll Back Malaria: To Be Obtained from Household Surveys
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Roll Back Malaria, WHO, UNICEF, MEASURE Evaluation (2004)
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Health information system strengthening supports DRC government Ebola response
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By Olivier Kakesa, MPH. Read about work in the Democratic Republic of Congo to strengthen the country's health information system.
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Impact of Insecticide-Treated Net Ownership on All-Cause Under-Five Mortality in Malawi, 2006–2010
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Florey LS, Bennett A, Hershey C, Bhattarai A, Nielsen CF, Ali D, Luhanga M, Taylor C, Eisele T, Yé Y (2017)
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Implementing Impact Evaluations of Malaria Control Interventions: Process, Lessons Learned, and Best Practices
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Hershey C, Bhattarai A, Florey LS, McElroy PS, Nielsen CF, Yé Y, Eckert E, Franca-Koh A, Shargie E, Komatsu R, Smithson P, Thwing J, Mihigo J, Herrera S, Taylor C, Shah J, Mouzin E, Yoon S, Salgado R (2017)
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Improving Data Quality through Implementation of Centers of Excellence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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MEASURE Evaluation (2018)
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Improving Estimates of Insecticide-treated Mosquito Net Coverage from Household Surveys: Using geographic coordinates to account for endemicity
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Burgert CR, Bradley SE, Arnold F, Eckert E (2014)
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Improving Quality of Malaria Data Supports Better Decision Making in the Health Sector
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Since 2009, the USAID-supported MEASURE Evaluation Project has been working with Mali’s National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) in supporting the Routine Malaria Information System (RMIS).
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Intégration des données de routine et de surveillance du paludisme dans le système national d’information sanitaire du Mali: Acquis et meilleures pratiques
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Diadier Diallo, Edem Kossi, Ignace Traoré, Issiaka Dembélé, Madina Konaté, Diakalia Koné, Jules Mihigo, Aminata Traoré, Ramine Bahrambegi, Jean-Marie N’Gbichi, Erin Eckert, Alimou Barry, and Yazoume Yé (2020)
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Invest in the Future: Strengthen Malaria Programs with Gender Data
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By Abby Cannon, MPH, MSW. On World Malaria Day, MEASURE Evaluation encourages all to increase and improve gender-related data collection to assist in strategy and planning for effective malaria prevention and response.
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Investing in the Future: Know What Works to Defeat Malaria
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One of the most neglected components of the anti-malaria response is rigorous monitoring and evaluation (M&E). Without a cross-cutting, effective M&E system to support their implementation, malaria interventions can result in misplaced allocation of resources and uncertainty regarding the ultimate impact of programs. In Kenya, the MEASURE Evaluation-PIMA project works with the Ministry of Health’s Malaria Control Unit as part of its mandate to strengthen M&E capacity.
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