Bangladesh Go back to countries map The overall goal of Data for Impact (D4I) activities in Bangladesh is to strengthen individual and system capacities to use quality data, investigate program effectiveness, and learn from evidence. D4I works with local partners and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) mission to facilitate decision making based on quality data through achievement of the following objectives: (1) strengthen the use of data in decision making at the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare by providing technical assistance and capacity strengthening to its Program Management and Monitoring Unit; (2) strengthen the Directorate General of Family Planning’s leadership, implementation, and scale-up of the electronic management information system (eMIS) to all divisions in Bangladesh in collaboration with USAID eMIS partners; and (3) strengthen capacity for implementation research, population surveys, in-depth analyses, and outcome evaluations through technical assistance, in collaboration with icddr,b’s Research for Decision Makers project. Related Content Dhaka Tribune Op-Ed: Because every breath counts Dhaka Tribune Op-Ed: Are we losing an entire generation? Adolescent mental health requires more attention Dhaka Tribune Op-Ed: A Checklist We Shouldn’t Need to Make Dissemination Seminar on Bangladesh Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Survey 2019-20 Dhaka Tribune Op-Ed: Breastfeeding while working from home: Making it work Dhaka Tribune Op-Ed: Don’t let their opportunities bleed away Estimating the effect of COVID-19 on total utilization of health services in Bangladesh (2021, English)Seminar on Strengthening the Routine Health Information System of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in Bangladesh (2015, English)Using DHIS 2 Software to Collect Health Data in Bangladesh (2019, English)Feasibility of Integrating Social Service and Community Health Data in DHIS 2 (2017, English)Impact Evaluations of Large-Scale Public Health Interventions: Experiences from the Field (2014, English)Existing Gap between Preferred and Actual Birth Intervals in Bangladesh: Relation to Fertility and Child Health. Analysis from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011 (2014, English)Comparing Alternative Measures of Poverty: Assets-Based Wealth Index vs. Expenditures-Based Poverty Score (2011, English)Effect of an Expansion in Private Sector Provision of Contraceptive Supplies on Horizontal Inequity in Modern Contraceptive Use: Evidence from Africa and Asia (2010, English)Measuring and Interpreting Urban Fertility and Family Planning Indicators by Wealth in Two South Asian Countries (2010, English)On reuse of clusters in repeated studies (2005, English)« Previous 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 13 Next »