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UNC Awarded $48 Million D4I Project to Support Data Use and Evidence Building in Global Health
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A new $48 million award, Data for Impact (D4I), begins this month. Its goal is to help low-resource countries gather and use information to strengthen their health policies and programs and improve the health of their citizens.
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Strengthening Data Demand and Use in Three African Countries: Lessons Learned from the Associate Awards in Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania
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Facilitators and Barriers to Data Use: Learning from the MEASURE Evaluation Strategic Information for South Africa Associate Award
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Facilitators and Barriers to Data Use in Kenya: Learning from the MEASURE Evaluation PIMA Associate Award
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Decision Support Systems for Linking Routine and Nonroutine Data Sources
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What is data use anyway?
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By Michelle Li. A Science Speaks blog post discusses data use challenges and introduces a new resource providing guidance on how to measure data use in decision making.
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Routine Health Information System Rapid Assessment Tool: Data Entry Module
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Routine Health Information System Rapid Assessment Tool: Analysis and Dashboards Module
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Routine Health Information System Rapid Assessment Tool: Implementation Guide
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Demand and Readiness Tool for Assessing Data Sources in Health Information Systems (HIS DART)
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The purpose of the Demand and Readiness Tool for Assessing Data Sources in Health Information Systems (HIS DART) is to guide a systematic review of the demand for HIS data sources and the readiness of these sources to generate comparable data to monitor health system performance.
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