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MEASURE Evaluation at the African Palliative Care Association Conference, Namibia
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MEASURE Evaluation presented public health evaluations to the African Palliative Care Association Conference in Windhoek, Namibia.
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Palliative Care
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HIV Care and Support Evaluations in Kenya and Uganda
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Evaluations provide detailed descriptions of care and support services delivered through PEPFAR funding and identify the effective components and costs of the services, to improve the health of people with HIV in Kenya and Uganda.
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Uganda’s Resources to Finance Family Planning Commodities: Implications for a Total Market Approach
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Albert Kalangwa, Ventrine Marion Chelimo, Rose Nakandh (2018)
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Enabling and Expanding the Scope of Public Health Decision Making in Uganda to Reduce Maternal Mortality: Concept Note and Use Case
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Kumar, M., Kim, T. E., Millar, E., Ongechi, K. S., & Weiss, W. (2019)
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Mapping a Path to Improve Uganda’s Health Information System Using the Stages of Continuous Improvement Toolkit
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MEASURE Evaluation (2019)
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PLACE Assessments in Uganda
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District-level data now provides reliable evidence to better understand where to reach those most likely to acquire and transmit HIV in Uganda.
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PLACE: Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts
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A Purpose-built Tool Provides Transparency for Enrollment in Services
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MEASURE Evaluation is proud to contribute to improving the situation of orphans and other vulnerable children globally through our monitoring and evaluation support for programs that build the resilience of vulnerable families. Especially for the Day of the African Girl Child (Sunday, October 11), we recognize the work in Uganda to identify the most vulnerable.
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Integrating services works to curb HIV transmission from mothers to their infants and retain mothers in care, study shows
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By Emily Bobrow, PhD. A combination of integrated service delivery approaches for mothers who are HIV-positive has been shown in Uganda to improve retaining mothers in HIV care and increasing exclusive breastfeeding for infants, plus providing an increase in completed HIV test results for babies at 18 months of age.
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Gender and PMTCT/EMTCT Participation in Malawi and Uganda under Option B+
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Join a webinar presenting findings from a study on Gender and Participation in Prevention or Elimination of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Programs in Malawi and Uganda under Option B+.
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Lessons from the Partnership for HIV-Free Survival: Quantitative and qualitative results from an outcome evaluation in Uganda
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Join MEASURE Evaluation on September 26 at 8:30am EDT for a one-hour webinar discussing what works in the elimination of mother-to-child transmission (eMTCT) of HIV in Uganda.
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