Lessons and Approaches to Support the Capacity Strengthening Priorities of Local Partners: Overview
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Lessons and Approaches to Support the Capacity Strengthening Priorities of Local Partners: Overview
Heidi Reynolds of Data for Impact introduces the webinar and discusses overarching themes.
MEASURE EvaluationMEASURE Evaluation works to improve collection, analysis and presentation of data to promote better use of data in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating population, health and nutrition programs.
Lessons and Approaches to Support the Capacity Strengthening Priorities of Local Partners: Overview
1. Lessons and Approaches to
Support the Capacity
Strengthening Priorities of
Local Partners
Data for Impact
Heidi Reynolds, Data for Impact (D4I), Mounia Msefer, John Snow,
Inc., Nicole Judice, Health Policy Plus, Stephanie Watson-Grant,
MEASURE Evaluation
April 5, 2018
2. D4I works to
• Generate strong evidence for program
policy decision making
• Enhance the use of data for global health
programs and policies
• Support institutional capacity
strengthening
www.data4impactproject.org
Data for Impact
3. • Mounia Msefer: The Organizational
Capacity Assessment (OCA) Tool
• Nicole Judice: Organizational
Capacity Assessments for Policy,
Advocacy, Financing, and
Governance
• Stephanie Watson-Grant: Framework
and Toolkit to Strengthen Evaluation
Capacity
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5. This presentation was produced with the support of the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID) under
the terms of the Data for Impact (D4I) associate award
7200AA18LA00008, which is implemented by the Carolina
Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, in partnership with Palladium International, LLC; ICF Macro,
Inc.; John Snow, Inc.; and Tulane University. The views
expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the
views of USAID or the United States government.
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