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Reducing data entry errors for improved data use to target malaria interventions in Ghana

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CHISU supported the Ghana Health Service to improve malaria data by developing and deploying a semi-automated data validation and analysis tool in MS Excel to help data officers efficiently identify malaria data inconsistencies and incompleteness. Read more ›

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Catalyzing stakeholder commitment to improving electronic data capture in Ghana

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CHISU, in collaboration with the Care Continuum Project and GHS’s Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation division (PPMED), convened a national e-Tracker review meeting in Ghana in January 2024. Read more ›

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CHISU Results in Action: Transitioning to Electronic Transactional Data Capture in a Complex Implementation Environment in Ghana’s Savannah Region

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The transition from paper registers to electronic registers for data capture in Ghana is happening in a complex implementation environment affected by high staff attrition, overburdened staff, poor internet connectivity or lack of internet bundles to sync or upload data, and personnel issues.  Read more ›

CHISU Results in Action: Strengthening Subdistrict Facility Malaria Data Validation and Verification Capacity Improves Routine Malaria Data Quality in Sunyani West District

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CHISU supported the National Malaria Elimination Program (NMEP) to build the capacity of subregional staff in six selected regions of Ghana. Read more ›

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CHISU Results in Action: Creating a Flexible and Responsive Context Enhances Malaria E-Tracker in Ghana

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Ghana has earmarked six districts for malaria pre-elimination and has introduced a malaria DHIMS2 (District Health Information Management System) e-tracker into these districts to capture transactional data and improve the quality of data. Staff in the six selected districts were trained on its use to capture relevant data. Read more ›