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MEASURE Evaluation was USAID’s flagship mechanism for strengthening health information systems in developing countries. As a Bureau-wide global health cooperative agreement, MEASURE Evaluation worked with missions and their country partners to strengthen systems for collecting and using health information for maternal and child health, family planning and reproductive health, HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious disease programming.
The project was one of USAID’s means of helping missions to deliver results for their partners and those they serve.
Capacity Statements
Read about our work in these technical areas:
- Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
- Complexity-Aware Methods
- Criteria for Successful Integration of Community Health and Social Service Data in DHIS 2
- Data Quality for Monitoring and Evaluation
- Ending Preventable Child and Maternal Deaths
- Evaluation
- Health Informatics
- Health Information Systems
- Health Systems Strengthening
- How Geographic Information Systems Can Sharpen HIV Program Planning
- How Geographic Information Systems Help Countries Develop and Maintain Master Facility Lists
- How MEASURE Evaluation Helps PEPFAR Deliver Results
- How MEASURE Evaluation Supports DREAMS
- How the Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts (PLACE) Method Helps Communities Prevent HIV Transmission
- Learning Agenda
- Making Gender Count
- MEASURE Evaluation’s Work in Health System Strengthening: Global Models, Tools, and Resources to Measure and Improve Health Information System Performance
- Nutrition and HIV
- Routine Health Information Systems
- Tools and Support to Achieve 90-90-90 Targets and Save Lives
- Types of Evaluations Conducted by MEASURE Evaluation
- Using DHIS 2 to Strengthen Health Systems