Assessment of World Vision's mHealth Projects in Asia and Africa: Focus on Scalability and Sustainability

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dc.description.abstractDigital for MNCH Data Use Strategies Using Scalable Digital Solutions This panel will explore how several global NGOs are using data to create scalable digital solutions for the Maternal Newborn and Child Health MNCH sector World Vision has leveraged digital health to improve infant and young child nutrition outcomes using the MOTECH Suite to support a range of Community Health Worker delivered programming to support community health systems strengthening Across Sierra Leone India and Indonesia gaps and opportunities in existing digital health programs were identified using the mHealth Assessment Planning for Scale MAPS Toolkit and the Global Digital Health Index GDHI Globally PATH has explored the role for digital health solutions to make data readily available and shareable They will share change management best practices to support the creation of a data use culture including presentations from country government participants in Zambia and Tanzania who have led the way in implementing efforts to increase evidence based decisions in their facilities and districts JSI works to support the USAID Maternal and Child Survival Program MCSP focused on high impact health interventions to prevent child and maternal deaths They are using GIS to understand social economic and other non physical barriers to maternal care in Nigeria As more spatial data on social economic and health are made available through DHS and similar programs GIS becomes more relevant tool to the global health and development field Presented by Bhishmaraj Srivastava MPH MBA Candidate Johns Hopkins University
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dc.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dc.titleAssessment of World Vision's mHealth Projects in Asia and Africa: Focus on Scalability and Sustainabilityen
dcterms.abstractDigital for MNCH Data Use Strategies Using Scalable Digital Solutions This panel will explore how several global NGOs are using data to create scalable digital solutions for the Maternal Newborn and Child Health MNCH sector World Vision has leveraged digital health to improve infant and young child nutrition outcomes using the MOTECH Suite to support a range of Community Health Worker delivered programming to support community health systems strengthening Across Sierra Leone India and Indonesia gaps and opportunities in existing digital health programs were identified using the mHealth Assessment Planning for Scale MAPS Toolkit and the Global Digital Health Index GDHI Globally PATH has explored the role for digital health solutions to make data readily available and shareable They will share change management best practices to support the creation of a data use culture including presentations from country government participants in Zambia and Tanzania who have led the way in implementing efforts to increase evidence based decisions in their facilities and districts JSI works to support the USAID Maternal and Child Survival Program MCSP focused on high impact health interventions to prevent child and maternal deaths They are using GIS to understand social economic and other non physical barriers to maternal care in Nigeria As more spatial data on social economic and health are made available through DHS and similar programs GIS becomes more relevant tool to the global health and development field Presented by Bhishmaraj Srivastava MPH MBA Candidate Johns Hopkins University
dcterms.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dcterms.titleAssessment of World Vision's mHealth Projects in Asia and Africa: Focus on Scalability and Sustainabilityen
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