Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is about collecting, storing, analyzing and finally transforming data into strategic information so it can be used to make informed decisions for program management and improvement, policy formulation, and advocacy. Learn more or sign up for the program certificate.
Cost-effectiveness analysis methods for evidence-based public health resource allocation decisions
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Learn to apply geographic data and GIS tools to strengthen global health programs.
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Open-source spatial analysis tools for HIV program targeting and effectiveness evaluation
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Population survey methods for measuring malaria intervention coverage and program effectiveness
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Essential strategies for ensuring accuracy and reliability of HIV program data
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Comprehensive strategies for collecting and analyzing population mortality surveillance data
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Comprehensive guide to utilizing Demographic and Health Surveys for evidence-based decision-making
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Strategic approaches to leveraging data for effective HIV/AIDS program management
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Integrating gender perspectives into monitoring and evaluation of health programs
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Foundational approaches to monitoring and evaluating program effectiveness and impact
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