Data Systems Improvement

Health system strengthening relies on knowing what’s not working, and measuring what you do to fix it. When decision-making is driven by locally-collected data, the health system is more RESPONSIVE to the unique needs of the community it serves. 

At HAI, we focused on improving the quality of data collection, analysis, and interpretation to ensure that health system decision-makers have both RELIABLE information on which to base service improvements, and the necessary leadership & management skills to take action.     

SPOTLIGHT: Data Systems Improvement

PILLARS OF STRENGTH

Good data put to good use is at the heart of HAI’s Integrated District Evidence to Action (IDEAs) Project. Embedding research and data-driven decision making capacity in public health systems strengthens everyday care delivery and better positions them to respond effectively to emergencies.

We’re thrilled to join with WHO, the Alliance for Health Policy & Systems Research, & the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to launch a new interactive digital media project, Pillars of Strength, that tells the stories of Mozambique’s everyday health heroes who faced Cyclone Idai, armed with data.

Data Systems Improvement in action

Data Systems Improvement in action

Stand with HAI

Stand with HAI

Our Mission

Our mission is to promote policies and support programs that strengthen government primary health care and foster social, economic, and health equity for all. Our vision is a just world that promotes health and well-being, including universal access to quality health care.

Our History

Health Alliance International began in 1987 as a US-based international solidarity organization committed to supporting the public sector provision of health care for all.  Over 35 years, HAI conducted programs in 17 countries, with flagship programs in Mozambique, Côte d'Ivoire, and Timor-Leste.

Our Evolution

In line with HAI’s commitment to support and strengthen local public health leadership, as of October 2021, HAI fully transitioned global operations and active programs to locally-based, locally-led NGOs. Learn more about this shift toward local autonomy and equity in global health.

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