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Strengthening data use for action against malaria in Sierra Leone

Our work in Sierra Leone includes improving coordination between the NMCP and partner organizations; technical working group coordination—which includes the Directorate of Policy, Planning and Information (DPPI) and Community Health Workers Hub—for community health information systems piloting; disseminating data analysis products (such as malaria bulletins); coordinating supervision with other technical assistance providers; and organizing standardized training, data review, and analysis meetings. We also support mRDQA scale-up activities, maintain the Health Network Quality Improvement System (HNQIS) system, develop the data quality assurance plan, and conduct HMIS stakeholder mapping. Additionally, we support NMCP on data analysis and other meetings on malaria indicator reviews.

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