MEASURE Evaluation PIMA – Final Project Report (2012–2017)


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Author(s): Amin A, Lairumbi G, Watson-Grant S

Year: 2018

MEASURE Evaluation PIMA – Final Project Report (2012–2017) Abstract:

MEASURE Evaluation PIMA (MEval–PIMA) was a five-year project awarded in October 2012 by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) as prime with five partners: ICF; John Snow, Inc.; Management Sciences for Health; Palladium; and Tulane University. The project was an associate award of MEASURE Evaluation Phase III and was designed to “build sustainable M&E capacity for Kenyan health workers and officials to collect and use high-quality data that help inform evidence-based decisions that improve the effectiveness of the Kenyan health system.” The project received funding for malaria, population, and maternal and child health. However, funding from the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through USAID accounted for the majority received and spent.
MEval–PIMA contributed to the USAID mission in Kenya’s implementation framework (2010–2015) and its successor, the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, Objective 2: “health and human capacity improved.” It also aligned with the strategic mission of USAID in Kenya to strengthen health systems for the sustainable delivery of quality services.

Filed under: BEmONC , civil registration and vital statistics , HIS , MEASURE Evaluation PIMA , M&E , DHIS 2 , Data Demand and Use , MEASURE Evaluation Tanzania