Digital Tools Remain in Lagos as Family Planning Project Ends
CCP increased modern contraception use among patients in private-sector hospitals, and left behind digital tools to help sustain success in the coming months and years.
CCP increased modern contraception use among patients in private-sector hospitals, and left behind digital tools to help sustain success in the coming months and years.
So-called real-time monitoring can assist teams in low- and middle-income countries by monitoring their progress, tracking supplies and seeing where there may be pockets of children being missed in hard-to-reach areas.
The Springboard live webinar and question and answer (Q&A) session will connect users to global experts on rumor and misinformation management. Presentations will provide a background into rumors and misinformation, highlight examples and the effects of harmful rumors and misinformation, overview how to set up rumor and misinformation management systems, and learn from projects that have successfully set up tracking and management systems.
Join CCP, Breakthrough ACTION + RESEARCH and Population Council to learn the role digital plays in creating, monitoring and adjusting campaign content and strategy through the youth-led multimedia campaign, Merci Mon Héros.
Family planning clients in Indonesia who were counseled about contraception using a tablet-based application were far more likely to still be using that new method a year later, new CCP research suggests.
We are living in a digital age. Inexpensive technologies and investments in low-cost or open-access platforms, combined with political will and private sector engagement, have unlocked new opportunities to use digital tools to improve health and wellbeing for millions of people. With this in mind,
The third annual Global Digital Health Forum (formerly the Global mHealth Forum) will be held December 13-14 2016 at the Gaylord Conference Center in National Harbor, Maryland. Co-organized by the Global Digital Health Network and the Personal Connected Health Alliance, supported by USAID and other
“While the potential [for technology in development] is clear, the success of the thousands of projects that have sprung up using technology to close access gaps is less so. Pilots have failed to move into scalable and sustainable programs. Solutions too often reinvent the wheel rather than
Digital interventions play an important role in the art and science of designing programs, disseminating health messages and sharing results. There isn’t an area of CCP untouched by technology, yet we don’t just adopt new technology for technology’s sake. We choose the right technology based
The five-year award allows CCP to continue its work on the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program, led by ICF International, considered the “gold standard” of survey programs.
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