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Guidelines on the Use of Data Warehouses in Child Care and Protection Information Management and Analytics

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2022
Filed under: analytics, child care, child protection, Children, data warehouses, guidance, information management, Integration

Republica Moldova: Copiii beneficiari ai serviciilor sociale în 2021: Buletin statistic

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2022
Filed under: bulletin, Children, Moldova, Romanian, statistics

Examinarea și utilizarea datelor pentru luarea deciziilor în beneficiul copilului

Author(s): Viorica Toartă, Camelia Gheorghe
Year: 2022
Filed under: Child health, Children, Data use, Moldova, Romanian

The United Republic of Tanzania’s National Guidelines for Supportive Supervision of Most Vulnerable Children Programs

Author(s): Tanzania Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children
Year: 2021
Filed under: Children, guidance, MEASURE Evaluation Tanzania, MVC, supportive supervision, Tanzania, Vulnerable children

D4I Armenia promotes access and use of data on children in adversity by community social workers

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2021
Filed under: Armenia, Brief, child protection, Children, children in adversity, Community, Data use, social workers

Existing Gap between Preferred and Actual Birth Intervals in Bangladesh: Relation to Fertility and Child Health. Analysis from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011

Author(s): Fuad MH, Khan SH, Jahan FA, Talukder SH, Shakhider MAH
Year: 2014
Filed under: Bangladesh, Child health, Children, Fertility, mortality

Impact Evaluation of the Mayer Hashi II Project in Bangladesh

Author(s): Rahman, M., Curtis, S., E-Ijdi, R., Haider, M., Imam, A., Ahmed, A., Bloom, S.
Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, Child health, Child Mortality, Child survival, Children, Contraception, Family Planning, Impact Evaluation, Reproductive Health

Datos para generar impacto en Colombia: mejora en la toma de decisiones basada en datos para la protección infantil

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: Care for children, Child health, Children, Colombia, Data, USAID

Learner’s Guide to Monitoring and Evaluation of Care Reform in Armenia

Author(s): Charyeva, Z., Ghukasyan, H., & Gheorghe, C. (MEASURE Evaluation)
Year: 2020
Filed under: Alternative care, Armenia, Care for children, Child health, Children, Evaluation, MEASURE Evaluation, Monitoring

Երեխաների այլընտրանքային խնամքի համակարգի հզորացում Բացահայտումներ Հայաստանից, Գանային, Ուգանդային և Մոլդովայից

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2018
Filed under: Alternative care, Armenia, Care for children, Child health, Children, MEASURE Evaluation, Systems strengthening

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