Resources

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Presentation | French | Niger | 2017

Utilisation du Smartphone par les Relais Communautaires - Moise Gabriel (DS-MSP Niger) - RAcE Meeting 2017

Presented at the RAcE Multi-Country Dissemination Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria October 24-27, 2017.

Utilisation du Smartphone par les Relais Communautaires - Moise Gabriel (DS-MSP Niger) - RAcE Meeting 2017781.07 KB
Presentation | English | Nigeria | 2017

One-arm Safety Intervention Study on Management of Chest Indrawing by CORPs - RAcE Meeting 2017

Presented at the RAcE Multi-Country Dissemination Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria October 24-27, 2017.

One-arm Safety Intervention Study on Management of Chest Indrawing by CORPs - RAcE Meeting 2017687.34 KB
Presentation | English | Malawi | 2017

Treatment of Young Infant Infection in Ntcheu District - Salim Sadruddin (WHO) - RAcE Meeting 2017

Presented at the RAcE Multi-Country Dissemination Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria October 24-27, 2017.

Treatment of Young Infant Infection in Ntcheu District - Salim Sadruddin (WHO) - RAcE Meeting 2017871.19 KB
Presentation | English | Mozambique | 2017

APE Workload Study in Mozambique - RAcE Meeting 2017

Presented at the RAcE Multi-Country Dissemination Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria October 24-27, 2017.

APE Workload Study in Mozambique - RAcE Meeting 2017532.82 KB
Report | English | South Africa | 2017

Africa Regional Workshop on Improving Routine Data for Child Health in National Health Information Systems Workshop Report

In September 2017, USAID, in collaboration with the Maternal Child Survival Program (MCSP), convened the Africa Regional Workshop on Improving Routine Data for Child Health in National Health Information Systems to advance the availability, accessibility, quality, and use of child health and nutrition data within national health information systems. More than 90 participants from 15 countries gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, to reflect on the current state of routine child health and nutrition data systems, share lessons learned, and identify recommendations to scale up successful models and approaches. Africa Regional Workshop on Improving Routine Data for Child Health in National Health Information Systems Workshop Report5.2 MB
Event Materials | English | 2017

iCCM Data Quality Assessment Toolkit (September 2017) - RAcE Meeting 2017

Resource provided at the RAcE Results Multi-Country Dissemination Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria October 24-27, 2017.

iCCM Data Quality Assessment Toolkit (September 2017) - RAcE Meeting 20171.46 MB
Event Materials | English | Ghana | 2017

Raising the Status and Quality of Nutrition Services within Government Systems (SPRING, March 2017) - INS Workshop

Resource provided at the Improving Nutrition Services in the Care of the Ill and Vulnerable Newborn and Child workshop hosted by USAID in collaboration with UNICEF, WHO, and USAID's flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP).

Raising the Status and Quality of Nutrition Services within Government Systems (SPRING, March 2017) - INS Workshop1.59 MB
English | Ghana | 2017

District Assessment Tool for Anemia: Users Guide (SPRING, 2017) - INS Workshop

Resource provided at the Improving Nutrition Services in the Care of the Ill and Vulnerable Newborn and Child workshop hosted by USAID in collaboration with UNICEF, WHO, and USAID's flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP).

District Assessment Tool for Anemia: Users Guide (SPRING, 2017) - INS Workshop1.82 MB
English | 2017

Transform Nutrition: Working Paper on CMAM Mobile App (2017) - INS Workshop

Resource provided at the Improving Nutrition Services in the Care of the Ill and Vulnerable Newborn and Child workshop hosted by USAID in collaboration with UNICEF, WHO, and USAID's flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP).

Transform Nutrition: Working Paper on CMAM Mobile App (2017) - INS Workshop1.38 MB
English | 2017

Transform Nutrition: Research Brief on CMAM Mobile App (March 2017) - INS Workshop

Resource provided at the Improving Nutrition Services in the Care of the Ill and Vulnerable Newborn and Child workshop hosted by USAID in collaboration with UNICEF, WHO, and USAID's flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP).

Transform Nutrition: Research Brief on CMAM Mobile App (March 2017) - INS Workshop2.03 MB
Report | English | Kenya | 2017

Transform Nutrition: Research Brief on IMAM Mobile App in Kenya (June 2017) - INS Workshop

Resource provided at the Improving Nutrition Services in the Care of the Ill and Vulnerable Newborn and Child workshop hosted by USAID in collaboration with UNICEF, WHO, and USAID's flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP).

Transform Nutrition: Research Brief on IMAM Mobile App in Kenya (June 2017) - INS Workshop1.81 MB
Event Materials | English | Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tanzania, Uganda | 2017

Barriers to EBF - Nutrition Brief (MCSP) - 2017

Barriers to EBF - Nutrition Brief (MCSP) - 2017270.96 KB
Report | French | South Africa | 2017

Atelier régional africain sur l'amélioration des données de routine pour la santé infantile dans les systèmes nationaux d'information sanitaire: Rapport d'atelier

En septembre 2017, l'USAID, en collaboration avec le Programme USAID pour la survie de la mère et de l’enfant (MCSP), a organisé un atelier régional africain sur l'amélioration des données de routine pour la santé des enfants pour améliorer la disponibilité, l’accessibilité, la qualité et l’utilisation des données sur la santé et la nutrition infantile dans les systèmes nationaux d'information sanitaire. Plus de 90 participants de 15 pays se sont réunis à Johannesburg, en Afrique du Sud, pour se pencher sur l'état actuel des systèmes de données de santé et de nutrition infantiles, partager les leçons apprises et identifier des recommandations pour la mise à l’échelle de modèles et d’approches réussis. Atelier régional africain sur l'amélioration des données de routine pour la santé infantile dans les systèmes nationaux d'inform5.46 MB
Event Materials | English | Global | 2017

Know Before You Go

These materials were presented at the event hosted by USAID in collaboration with USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP). The three and a half day conference focused on ensuring child health and nutrition data from national HIS are available, accessible, of high quality and used for decision making. Know Before You Go191.27 KB
English | Global | 2017

Review of Newborn Health Data Elements in HMIS of 24 Countries

These materials were presented at the event hosted by USAID in collaboration with USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP). The three and a half day conference focused on ensuring child health and nutrition data from national HIS are available, accessible, of high quality and used for decision making. Review of Newborn Health Data Elements in HMIS of 24 Countries1.98 MB
Presentation | English | Malawi | 2017

The Case for Indicator Harmonization: An Example from Malawi

These materials were presented at the event hosted by USAID in collaboration with USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP). The three and a half day conference focused on ensuring child health and nutrition data from national HIS are available, accessible, of high quality and used for decision making. The Case for Indicator Harmonization: An Example from Malawi1010.99 KB
Presentation | English | Global | 2017

RMNCH Scorecards: Using Routine Data to Improve Accountability and Action for Health Services

These materials were presented at the event hosted by USAID in collaboration with USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP). The three and a half day conference focused on ensuring child health and nutrition data from national HIS are available, accessible, of high quality and used for decision making. RMNCH Scorecards: Using Routine Data to Improve Accountability and Action for Health Services2.91 MB
Presentation | English | Uganda | 2017

Scorecard Experience in Ugandan Context

These materials were presented at the event hosted by USAID in collaboration with USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP). The three and a half day conference focused on ensuring child health and nutrition data from national HIS are available, accessible, of high quality and used for decision making. Scorecard Experience in Ugandan Context3.66 MB
Presentation | English | Mozambique | 2017

Routine Child Health and Nutrition Indicators in Use: Experience from Mozambique

These materials were presented at the event hosted by USAID in collaboration with USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP). The three and a half day conference focused on ensuring child health and nutrition data from national HIS are available, accessible, of high quality and used for decision making. Routine Child Health and Nutrition Indicators in Use: Experience from Mozambique1.37 MB
Presentation | English | Nigeria | 2017

Routine Child Health and Nutrition Indicators in Use: Experience from Nigeria

These materials were presented at the event hosted by USAID in collaboration with USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP). The three and a half day conference focused on ensuring child health and nutrition data from national HIS are available, accessible, of high quality and used for decision making. Routine Child Health and Nutrition Indicators in Use: Experience from Nigeria1.32 MB