Poor quality of malaria surveillance data affects understanding of malaria epidemiology and the effectiveness of interventions. This can result in ill-informed or untimely decision-making. In Mozambique, we aimed to assess the impact of embedding regular data quality assessment (DQA) activities and data use into programmatic decision-making.
This poster was presented at the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM) Society's 8th Pan-African Malaria Conference.
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