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Preparing Future Social Workers for Data-Driven Practice: A Panel Discussion with Universities in Moldova and the USA

Preparing Future Social Workers for Data-Driven Practice: A Panel Discussion with Universities in Moldova and the USA

On May 31, 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a webinar on preparing future social workers for data-driven practice. Use of data is indispensable in today’s social work practice. This reality is reflected in the latest global standards for social work education.

New Data Review Room Opened within Moldova’s Ministry of Labor and Social Protection

New Data Review Room Opened within Moldova’s Ministry of Labor and Social Protection

New Data Review Room Opened within Moldova’s Ministry of Labor and Social Protection March 29, 2023 By Camelia Gheorghe and Matthew LaBarbera, Data for Impact Following the inauguration of Moldova’s …

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Moldova’s First Data Review Room in Ștefan Vodă

Moldova’s First Data Review Room in Ștefan Vodă

Moldova’s First Data Review Room in Ștefan Vodă  February 23, 2023  By Camelia Gheorghe and Matthew LaBarbera, Data for Impact  Since February 2022, nearly 8 million refugees have fled from …

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Family planning needs across the life cycle in Bangladesh: Synthesis of recent evidence and a proposed new approach

Family planning needs across the life cycle in Bangladesh: Synthesis of recent evidence and a proposed new approach

On November 28, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) held a one-hour webinar focused on addressing family planning needs across the life cycle in Bangladesh. This webinar shared recent evidence on family planning behavior across the life cycle in Bangladesh and recommendations to reach women and couples with tailored interventions for each life cycle stage based on that evidence.

Helping Researchers Improve Health Outcomes: D4I’s How-To Videos on Advanced Data Analysis

Helping Researchers Improve Health Outcomes: D4I’s How-To Videos on Advanced Data Analysis

Helping Researchers Improve Health Outcomes: D4I’s How-To Videos on Advanced Data Analysis As part of its mission to improve global health outcomes, Data for Impact (D4I) has created two video …

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Data and Capacity Strengthening: The First Step Towards Better Health Outcomes

Data and Capacity Strengthening: The First Step Towards Better Health Outcomes

Data and Capacity Strengthening: The First Step Towards Better Health Outcomes This is the first blog in a series to showcase D4I work. Here we introduce you to the project …

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Using Group-Based Trajectory and Prediction Modeling to Understand Under-Five Mortality

Using Group-Based Trajectory and Prediction Modeling to Understand Under-Five Mortality

Using Group-Based Trajectory and Prediction Modeling to Understand Under-Five Mortality An estimated 5.2 million children died in 2019 due to causes that were often preventable and treatable. Though this is …

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Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation

Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation

Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation On February 10, 2021, Data for Impact (D4I) held a webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical …

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Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance

Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance

Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance On Thursday, September 24, 2020, Data for Impact hosted a one-hour webinar sharing guidance for using routine data in evaluations. The webinar was …

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