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Chapel Hill, NC USA - Please find opportunities to receive training in
monitoring and evaluation and new publications by MEASURE Evaluation below.

*GIS and GHI: Achieving Global Health Initiative Principles with Geographic
Tools and Data, April 2011*
Geographic tools and data can play a vital role in ensuring implementation
of GHI (Global Health Initiative) principles. The next MEASURE GIS Working
Group meeting will present recent innovations in the use of spatial tools
and data and explore how geographic context can support GHI principles.
Additionally, meeting attendees will have the opportunity to contribute to
the working group’s development of recommendations to inform a learning
agenda for use of spatial tools and data for GHI.
www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/gis/measure-gis-working-group-meeting.ics

*National Workshop on M&E of Public Health Programs, June 2011*
This workshop aims to increase the national capacity for M&E of public
health programs in Nigeria. Participants will acquire knowledge of M&E
fundamentals and gain hands on experience in designing M&E plans.
www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/training/workshops/natl-workshop-on-m-e-of-public-health-programs.ics

*Nigeria End-of-Project Primary School Headmaster and Teacher Survey, 2009*
This report presents findings from the 2009 Nigeria end-of-project primary
school survey among headmasters and teachers. The survey serves as the
endline for the Community Participation for Action in the Social Sector
Project (COMPASS). The survey was implemented in local government areas in
the states of Bauchi, Federal Capital Territory, Kano, Lagos, and Nasarawa
where the COMPASS Project was implemented.
www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/TR1075b

*Seven Steps to Use Routine Information to Improve HIV/AIDS Programs*
This document presents concrete steps and illustrative examples that can be
used to facilitate the use of information as a part of the decision-making
processes guiding program design, management, and service provision in the
health sector. Specifically, seven steps to information use outlined in this
document will help address barriers to using routinely-collected data by
providing guidance in (1) linking questions of interest to program managers
and providers to existing data; (2) analyzing, graphing, and interpreting
data; and (3) continuing to monitor key indicators to information
improvements.
www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-09-38


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MEASURE Evaluation, a MEASURE project funded by the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) under terms of Leader with Associates
Cooperative Agreement GHA-A-00-08-00003-00. Views expressed do not
necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the U.S. government. MEASURE
Evaluation is the USAID Global Health Bureau's primary vehicle for
supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health
and nutrition worldwide.

Learn more about MEASURE Evaluation at www.measureevaluation.org.

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