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Resource Tag: Data

Policy statement on data sharing by the WHO in the context of public health emergencies

Author(s): World Health Organization
Year: 2016
Filed under: Data, data sharing, emergencies, policy, Public Health
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Making Data Meaningful

Making Data Meaningful
Author(s): United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Year: 2014
Filed under: Data, Data use, Statistics
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SCORE for Health Data Technical Package

SCORE for Health Data Technical Package
Author(s): World Health Organization
Year: 2020
Filed under: Data, health data, Health Information Systems, HIS, Interventions, policy, resources, solutions, Tools
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WHO’s Global Tuberculosis Database

Author(s): World Health Organization
Year: 2019
Filed under: Data, Report, TB burden, TB data
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National Tuberculosis Indicators Project (NTIP): Companion for Data Managers 2015

National Tuberculosis Indicators Project (NTIP): Companion for Data Managers 2015
Author(s): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Year: 2015
Filed under: Data, Guidance, Guidance and Tools, Indicators, TB control, TB data
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Making Sense of TB data: Guide for collection, analysis and use of TB data for health workers in Zimbabwe

Making Sense of TB data: Guide for collection, analysis and use of TB data for health workers in Zimbabwe
Author(s): Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care
Year: 2017
Filed under: Data, Guidance, Guidance and Tools, Health workers, NTP, TB control, TB data, Zimbabwe
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Factors Affecting Sex- and Age-Disaggregated Data in Health Information System: Lessons from the Field

Factors Affecting Sex- and Age-Disaggregated Data in Health Information System: Lessons from the Field
Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2017
Filed under: Age-Disaggregated Data, Brief, Data, Gender, Health Information Systems, Kenya, Sex-Disaggregated Data, Tanzania, Zambia
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The TB DIAH project is part of USAID's performance-based measures to end TB—the Global Accelerator to End Tuberculosis. This TB DIAH website features a data hub, guidance, and tools to support the work of the global TB community. TB DIAH makes possible optimal analysis and use of TB data to inform national TB programs, policies, and USAID-supported interventions.

This information was produced with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of the TB Data, Impact Assessment and Communications Hub (TB DIAH) Associate Award No. 7200AA18LA00007. TB DIAH is implemented by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partnership with John Snow, Inc. Views expressed are not necessarily those of USAID or the United States government.