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Our Work: Year 3 Highlights

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2022
Filed under: annual report, D4I, Data Quality, Data use, evidence, Gender, learning, strengthening capacity

USAID Integrated Health Program Midline Evaluation: Results from the 2019 and 2021 health facility surveys

Author(s): David Hotchkiss, PhD; Janna Wisniewski, PhD; Matt Worges, PhD; Paul-Samson Lusamba-Dikassa, MD, PhD; Lauren Blum, PhD; Eva Silvestre, PhD; Gael Compta, MS; Francine Wood, MPH
Year: 2021
Filed under: DRC, Evaluation, Gender, Health Information Systems, Health Services, Health System, IHP, impact, midline evaluation, outcomes, RHIS, Routine data, USAID

The Impact of USAID’s Integrated Health Program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Baseline Report

Author(s): David Hotchkiss, Janna Wisniewski, Paul-Samson Lusamba-Dikassa, Lauren Blum, Matt Worges, Charles Stoecker, Eva Silvestre
Year: 2020
Filed under: baseline, Data, DRC, Evaluation, Gender, Health Information Systems, Health Services, Health System, IHP, impact, outcomes, RHIS, Routine data, USAID

Organizational Network Analysis of Referrals for Adolescent Girls and Young Women

Author(s): Emily Weaver, Milissa Markiewicz, Carolyn Wilson
Year: 2019
Filed under: Adolescent Girls, AGYW, Botswana, GBV, Gender, HIV, HIV prevention, ona, PEPFAR, Report, Young Women

Violence Against Women and Girls: A Compendium of Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators

Author(s): Bloom SS
Year: 2008
Filed under: GBV, Gender, Gender Norms, Gender-based violence, Indicators, Violence, Women

Transforming Gender Norms, Roles, and Power Dynamics for Better Health: Evidence from a Systematic Review of Gender-integrated Health Programs in Low-and Middle-Income Countries

Author(s): Muralidharan A, Fehringer J, Pappa S, Rottach E, Das M, and Mandal M
Year: 2015
Filed under: Gender, Gender Norms, Health programs, LMICs

Pilot Testing a Gender-Integrated Routine Data Quality Assessment Tool in Kenya

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2018
Filed under: Data Quality, Data quality assessment, Gender, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems

Pilot-Testing a Gender-Integrated Routine Data Quality Assessment Tool in Zambia: Summary of the Results

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2018
Filed under: Age-Disaggregated Data, Gender, HIV, Routine data, Tools

Toolkit for Integrating Gender in the Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Programs

Author(s): Jessica Fehringer, Brittany Iskarpatyoti, Bridgit Adamou, and Jessica Levy
Year: 2017
Filed under: Evaluation, Gender, Health programs, M&E, Monitoring, Toolkit

Gender In Series

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2017
Filed under: Gender, Gender Norms

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