Initial Evidence of Reduction of Malaria Cases and Deaths in Rwanda and Ethiopia Due to Rapid Scale-Up of Malaria Prevention and Treatment
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Abstract: This brief describes an impact evaluation conducted in Rwanda and Ethiopia using routine data to determine if four key interventions were effective in reducing malaria incidence and mortality.
This document is part of a series that describes how routine data were used in research and evaluations of health programs and projects.
This document is part of a series that describes how routine data were used in research and evaluations of health programs and projects.
Shortname: fs-20-502-d4i
Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Language: English
Region(s): ETHIOPIA, RWANDA
Filed under: assessment, Data Quality, Ethiopia, Evaluation, evidence, Research methods, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems, Rwanda