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MEASURE Evaluation

MEASURE Evaluation. Dawne Walker July 25, 2009. Achievements April – June ‘11. Finalized the data entry into GIS Produced GIS and Flat maps of prevention programs in Iringa Finalized the PLACE field work Finalized data entry and data analysis plan. Plans for July – Sept. ‘11.

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MEASURE Evaluation

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  1. MEASURE Evaluation Dawne Walker July 25, 2009

  2. Achievements April – June ‘11 • Finalized the data entry into GIS • Produced GIS and Flat maps of prevention programs in Iringa • Finalized the PLACE field work • Finalized data entry and data analysis plan

  3. Plans for July – Sept. ‘11 • Integrate PLACE geocodes into the GIS and develop maps overlaying USG sites with Places • Finalize PLACE report and mapping report • Share findings with USG Iringa Prevention Partners • Disseminate to DMOs and DEDs

  4. Collaboration with other Partners • Disseminate findings • Develop an open source platform where partners can access maps and GIS information

  5. MEASURE Evaluation is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development and is implemented by the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partnership with Futures Group International, ICF Macro, John Snow, Inc., Management Sciences for Health, and Tulane University. The views expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

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