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Book Tag: Tanzania

Use of Routine Health Information System Data to Evaluate Impact of Malaria Control Interventions in Zanzibar, Tanzania from 2000 to 2015

Use of Routine Health Information System Data to Evaluate Impact of Malaria Control Interventions in Zanzibar, Tanzania from 2000 to 2015
Author(s): Ashton, R., Bennett, A., Al-Mafazy, A.-W., Abass, A. K., Msellem, M. I., McElroy, P. . . . Bhattarai, A.
Year: 2019
Filed under: Evaluation, health information system, impact, intervention, Malaria, Malaria control, RHIS, Tanzania, Zanzibar
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Factors Affecting Sex- and Age-Disaggregated Data in Health Information Systems Lessons from the Field

Factors Affecting Sex- and Age-Disaggregated Data in Health Information Systems  Lessons from the Field
Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2017
Filed under: Age-Disaggregated Data, Data, Gender, Health Information Systems, Kenya, Sex-Disaggregated Data, Tanzania, Zambia
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This information was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) under the terms of the PMI Measure Malaria Associate Award No. 7200AA19LA00001. PMI Measure Malaria is implemented by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partnership with ICF Macro, Inc.; Tulane University; John Snow, Inc.; and Palladium International, LLC. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID/PMI or the United States Government.

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