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Resources > Publications > Data visualization

Book Tag: Data visualization



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Theory of Change: Midline Status Update

Author(s): Mwase-Vuma, T., Kuntembwe, M., Kayange J, Evance, S., Amin, C., and Kholowa, A.
Year: 2024
Filed under: Adolescent health, Brief, capacity strengthening, Data visualization, education, GBV, Malawi, menstrual hygiene, midline, PEPFAR, Reproductive Health, theory of change, WASH

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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, CECA, child protection, Children, Data Quality, Data quality assessment, Data use, Data visualization, Evaluation, Routine data, Social work

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Data for Impact: The D4I Approach to Data Use

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2019
Filed under: Data use, Data visualization

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Data for Impact Starts with High-Quality Data

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2019
Filed under: Data quality assessment, Data use, Data visualization, Evaluation

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Data for Impact: The D4I Approach for Strong Health Data

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2019
Filed under: Data Quality, Data quality assessment, Data quality assurance, Data Quality Audit, Data use, Data visualization


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