Pondicherry Jipmer Hospital, India © 2014 Catherinelprod Catherine Our Mission Data for Impact (D4I), funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), supports countries to generate and use high-quality data to improve their programs, policies, and—ultimately—health outcomes. D4I also strengthens the technical and organizational capacity of country partners to collect, analyze, and use data to support their sustainable development. Our Work Generate Evidence Use routine and other existing data and generate new data through rigorous methods tailored to budget, timeline, and context Read more> Integrate Gender Integrate gender throughout the project to ensure high-quality data for assessment of health and gender outcomes Read more> Strengthen Capacity Strengthen capacity through fostering collaboration, experimental learning, mentoring, and peer networks tailored to partner’s needs Read more> Promote Data Usage Visualize and communicate data in ways that are compelling, user-friendly, and actionable Read more> Ensure Data Quality Focus on ensuring high-quality data for effective decision making and program outcome improvement Read more> Learn Encourage collaboration, improved results, and timely progress updates through idea exchange and shared learning Read more> D4I by the Numbers 83 Assessmentsor evaluations completed 80 New, innovativemethods and capacitystrengthening materials developed 48 Local country partnerorganizationssupported and engaged 23 Organizationswith strengthened capacity to use or assess available data or conduct assessments Where We Work We go wherever stakeholders need to use their information for actionable evidence. Featured Work Watch our latest webinar Strengthening Gender Competency in Family Planning: Insights from Ghana on Effective Online Training Models and Tools for Providers Watch Now> RECAP Resources Research and Evaluation Capacity Assessment Tool and Resources Package (RECAP) Download> EN-MINI Tools EN-MINI tools were designed to advance newborn data in routine health information systems to support the Every Newborn Action Plan. Read more> New and Notable Blog Sustainable Health Programming in Nigeria: Insights from Sentinel Indicator Monitoring News Professor Phyllis Dako-Gyeke: A Leader in Gender Equity Research and Cherished Colleague Webinar Children’s Safety in the Digital Environment: Study Results from Moldova Report Nigeria HPN Multi-Activity Evaluation: Trends in Select DHIS2 and Population-Level Malaria, Antenatal Care, and Family Planning Indicators Brief Does counseling on family planning at maternity care points increase the uptake of postpartum family planning?: Evidence from nationally representative survey