Podcasts: Little Gems on Health
Experts at MEASURE Evaluation develop approaches and conduct research for health information systems strengthening in low- and middle-income countries across the globe.
We gather the best of their thinking, results of rigorous evaluations, and innovations grounded in best practice—here delivered in small sound packages to advance understanding and best practice. Listen to expert perspectives on our work in these short podcasts:
- Health Information Systems: A Holistic View – Derek Kunaka
- Quality Data in Useful Formats – Tara Nutley
- Holistic Data Quality as Global Public Good – David Boone
- How We Are Making a Difference – Khou Xiong
- Overcoming Stigma – Heidi Reynolds and Sharon Weir
- Gender Data – Jessica Fehringer and Zahra Reynolds
- The Geography of Disease – John Spencer
- Estimating the Size of Key Populations – Sharon Weir
- Malaria response based on data – Yazoume Ye
- Tanzania and Zanzibar: Two regions; two malaria strategies – Willis Odek
- Taking leadership in health informatics – Sam Wambugu
- HIV treatment and care with no stigma attached – Sharon Weir
- Understanding where we need to go and how to get there – Heidi Reynolds
- Deliberate focus on data use – Stephanie Watson-Grant
- The government leads the dance in routine health information – Theo Lippeveld
- Skilled human resources strengthen health systems – Hemali Kulatilaka
- Measure gender or miss important health data – Jessica Fehringer
- The geographic component to human health – John Spencer