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Promoting Appropriate Care for Children: Report on a Workshop on Case Management Information Systems

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2020
Filed under: Care for children, Case management, Child health, Children, CMIS, Information System, MEASURE Evaluation, Worskhop

Child Protection Case Management Information Systems: Promoting Appropriate Care for Children: A Framework for Engagement

Author(s): Molly Cannon, Stuardo Herrera, Patricia Mechael (MEASURE Evaluation)
Year: 2020
Filed under: Alternative care, Armenia, Case management, child protection, Children, CMIS, Ghana, Information systems, MEASURE Evaluation, Moldova, Social services, Uganda

Strengthening Collection, Management and Use of Quality Routine Data for the Provision of Child Protection and Care in Armenia

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: Armenia, Case management, child care, child protection, Children, D4I, Data for Impact, Data Quality, Data quality assessment, Data use, Data visualization, Evaluation, Routine data, Social work

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