Integrate Gender Gender equality is critical to achieving global public health goals. Data for Impact (D4I) integrates gender throughout the project to ensure sufficient high-quality data are available to assess the gender and health outcomes of programs and to guide decision making at all levels. The solutions-oriented technical support of D4I applies a gender lens when determining information needs, articulating study questions, designing and implementing studies, developing data visualization applications, encouraging data use, and assessing and strengthening local capacity. D4I works with local partners to strengthen their capacity to do the same. A gender lens enables all parties to consider and allow for the needs, realities, and participation of women and men, boys and girls, and gender and sexual minorities. Related Content Gender M&E (online course) Gender-Integrated Routine Data Quality Assessment (RDQA+G) Tool Toolkit for Integrating Gender into Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Programs Gender Matters video (English) (French) Gender counts: A systematic review of evaluations of gender-integrated health interventions in low- and middle-income countries USAID Integrated Health Program Midline Evaluation: Results from the 2019 and 2021 health facility surveys (2021, English)Physical and sexual abuse of wives in urban Bangladesh: Husbands reports (2010, English)The Impact of USAID’s Integrated Health Program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Baseline Report (2020, English)Organizational Network Analysis of Referrals for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (2019, English)Violence Against Women and Girls: A Compendium of Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators (2008, English)« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 8 Next » For more Resources, click here