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The correct link to access Improving Data Use in Decision Making: An
Intervention to Strengthen Health Systems is http://goo.gl/50vHC. Apologies
for any confusion this may have caused.

*Improving Data Use in Decision Making: An Intervention to Strengthen
Health Systems* <http://goo.gl/50vHC>
The World Health Organization’s framework for health systems strengthening
identifies six attributes of a health system: a health workforce; health
services; health financing; governance and leadership; medical products,
vaccines, and technologies; and health information. While each building
block of the WHO framework is important, quality and timely data from
health information systems are the foundation of the health system and
inform decision making in each of the other five building blocks of the
health system. This paper discusses the unique role of health data in
strengthening the other five building blocks of health systems and defines
specific interventions to strengthen the use of data in decision making. It
also provides a framework for developing, monitoring, and evaluating
interventions to improve the use of and demand for data. The overall aim of
the paper is to articulate specific interventions that can improve the
demand for and use of data in decision making so that improvements in the
other health building blocks can be realized.

On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:43 PM, MEASURE Evaluation <
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
> MEASURE Evaluation, a USAID-funded project, supports improvements in
> monitoring and evaluation population, health and nutrition worldwide.
> Please find announcements of upcoming workshops and new publications below.
>
> *Announcements*
> *
> *
> *Upcoming Integration for Impact Conference*
> Abstracts by MEASURE Evaluation staff members have been accepted for
> presentation at the Integration for Impact Conference. The conference will
> take place September 12 – 14 in Nairobi, Kenya.
>
> Find out more about the conference at <http://goo.gl/V7tRv>
> *
> *
> *Workshops*
> *
> *
> *GIS Application in Public Health Workshop*
> This workshop for English-speaking professionals will cover the concept of
> geographic information systems (GIS), use of GIS in public health,
> preparing databases for GIS, and preparing GIS output from data, and
> application of GIS software. The workshop is sponsored by the Public Health
> Foundation of India (PHFI), New Delhi, India in collaboration with MEASURE
> Evaluation. This 5-day course will be held October 8 – 12, 2012 in New
> Delhi, India.
>
> Applications must be submitted to PHFI by September 7, 2012.
>
> Find out more about the workshop at <http://goo.gl/6xQZu>
>
> *Monitoring and Evaluation of Public Health Programs Workshop*
> Ahmadu Bello University in collaboration with MEASURE Evaluation announces
> a national workshop on “Monitoring and Evaluation of Public Health
> Programs” in Zaria, Nigeria. The workshop will be held November 5 – 16,
> 2012.
>
> The closing date for submission of the application forms is September 30,
> 2012.
>
> Find out more at <http://goo.gl/Iush9>
>
> *Publications*
>
> *Improving Data Use in Decision Making: An Intervention to Strengthen
> Health Systems* <http://goo.gl/50vHC>
> The World Health Organization’s framework for health systems strengthening
> identifies six attributes of a health system: a health workforce; health
> services; health financing; governance and leadership; medical products,
> vaccines, and technologies; and health information. While each building
> block of the WHO framework is important, quality and timely data from
> health information systems are the foundation of the health system and
> inform decision making in each of the other five building blocks of the
> health system. This paper discusses the unique role of health data in
> strengthening the other five building blocks of health systems and defines
> specific interventions to strengthen the use of data in decision making. It
> also provides a framework for developing, monitoring, and evaluating
> interventions to improve the use of and demand for data. The overall aim of
> the paper is to articulate specific interventions that can improve the
> demand for and use of data in decision making so that improvements in the
> other health building blocks can be realized.
>
> *Women’s Empowerment and Choice of Contraceptive Methods in Selected
> African Countries*<http://goo.gl/W7qwy>
> It is generally believed that women's lack of decision-making power may
> restrict their use of modern contraceptives. However, few studies have
> examined the different dimensions of women's empowerment and contraceptive
> use in African countries. This study uses data from the latest round of
> Demographic and Health Surveys conducted between 2006 and 2008 in Namibia,
> Zambia, Ghana and Uganda to identify associations between empowerment
> dimensions and contraceptive method use.
>
> *Review of the Evidence: Linkages between Livelihood, Food Security,
> Economic Strengthening, and HIV-Related Outcomes *<http://goo.gl/KyURj>
> This paper assesses the linkages between poverty, livelihood, food
> security, economic strengthening, and HIV/AIDS-related outcomes through a
> literature review. It is intended to inform a logic model for FHI 360’s
> Livelihood and Food Security Technical Assistance (LIFT) project by
> determining the extent to which household food security and livelihood
> status are associated with HIV/AIDS-related outcomes; examining the
> evidence related to the impact of a variety of food security, livelihoods
> and economic strengthening interventions on HIV/AIDS-related outcomes; and
> identifying gaps in the evidence. This review of the state of the evidence
> and identification of gaps will feed into the development of LIFT’s
> research agenda to explore these issues in greater depth.
>
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> Learn more about MEASURE Evaluation at www.measureevaluation.org <
> http://www.measureevaluation.org/>
>
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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 http://www.measureevaluation.org.
>



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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 http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure.

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