NIGERIA Go back to countries map Data for Impact (D4I) is evaluating four USAID/Nigeria health, population, and nutrition (HPN) activities to compare the effectiveness of a comprehensive and integrated health programming approach versus a disease-focused approach. D4I’s evaluation seeks to determine which approach—integrated or disease-focused—is more effective in improving health outcomes. It also seeks to understand how effectively the different activities collaborate and coordinate to achieve desired outcomes and to understand synergies among the different activities in the portfolio. Real-time evaluation with local partners will inform adaptive program implementation and support USAID/Nigeria’s investment strategy prioritization to improve health outcomes. The four HPN activities being evaluated include the Global Health Supply Chain Program Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM, henceforth PSM), Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria (BA-N), the Integrated Health Program (IHP), and the President’s Malaria Initiative for States (PMI-S). Access this brief and learn more about the overall design of Nigeria HPN Multi-Activity Evaluation. Interactive Timelines Ebonyi (Coming soon) Kebbi (Coming soon) Zamfara (Coming soon) Providing a visual display of information, interactive timelines are designed for use by HPN activities, partners, stakeholders, USAID staff, and the evaluation team to make connections between HPN activities/events and facilitate engagement and collaboration in an ongoing process of data generation. Click on links to Ebonyi, Kebbi, and Zamfara states to explore each interactive timeline. Related Resources View all Briefs Collaboration and Coordination in Nigeria’s Multi-Activity Program (2023, English)Executive Summary: 2022 Nigeria HPN Multi-Activity Sustainability Assessment Results (2022, English)Nigeria Health, Population, and Nutrition Multi-Activity Evaluation Baseline: DHIS2 Service Utilization Results Brief (2023, English)« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next » Presentations Reports Collaboration and Coordination in Nigeria’s Multi-Activity Program Findings from an Organizational Network Analysis (2023, English)« Previous 1 2 3 4