Sustaining the data-to-action transition in Mozambique: Lessons learnt from the third year of strengthening malaria surveillance
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Resources: Learning brief
With our project partners, we implemented a range of activities to improve surveillance data quality and to enhance the use of data for decision-making.
The Strengthening Malaria Surveillance for Data-driven Decision-making project successfully rolled out an integrated malaria information storage system in year one, and improved data quality and developed a data-to-action culture in year two. During the third year, the focus shifted to streamlining data quality assurance activities, promoting the use of iMISS dashboards for decision-making and reviewing the outbreak investigation and response procedures. This learning brief reflects on the lessons learnt during the final year of implementation.