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Strengthening data use for action against malaria in Burundi

In Burundi, we provide technical support to strengthen the capacity of Burundi’s NMCP and other national health programs. This includes strengthening the capacity of surveillance, monitoring, and evaluation (SME) professionals to improve data collection, quality assurance, analysis, and use of malaria and other health information to understand and address health priorities, gaps, and challenges. Additionally, we help Burundi’s Ministry of Health develop a health data governance policy, along with supervision and data quality guidelines, to ensure the quality, protection, and optimal use of data while respecting national and international regulatory requirements.

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