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Video: Podoconiosis – from an unknown disease to a priority with treatment centres established in Rwanda
This video shows how podoconiosis impacts those with the disease and how Rwanda is responding to the disease through training healthcare practitioners and sharing prevention messaging.
Video: Intestinal worms response in Rwanda – innovative approaches
This video highlights how the Republic of Rwanda is using data and the integrated malaria & NTD scorecard to guide and target their deworming efforts in areas where the disease burden is high and to monitor intervention gaps.
Engaging state and local government area leaders with the Nigeria RMNCAH+N scorecard
The scorecard tools are widely used within RMNCAH and other health programmes, including to highlight RMNCAH+N needs and performance to high-level health and non-health leaders.
Engaging communities with the Nigeria RMNCAH+N scorecard
A recent assessment of the use of Nigeria’s RMNCAH+N scorecard in 10 states found that state-level scorecards are being used impactfully including for community engagement.
Rwanda malaria & NTD scorecard and RMNCAH scorecard overview
The Rwanda malaria & NTD (neglected tropical diseases) scorecard and RMNCAH (reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health) scorecard were initiated in 2017 and track progress of indicators that reflect the priorities and objectives outlined in the malaria, NTDs and RMNCAH national strategic plans.
How the RMNCAH+N scorecard works in Nigeria
Reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health + nutrition (RMNCAH+N) is a major health priority in Nigeria.
Video: Nigeria RMNCAH scorecard
This video highlights how leaders are using the RMNCAH scorecard to drive action and improve health outcomes for citizens.
Scorecards lead to improvements in completeness and timeliness of health data reporting
Most countries (including Burundi, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Zambia) have integrated reporting ‘completeness’ and ‘timeliness’ into their scorecards.
Scorecards lead to data quality improvements in national health management information systems
Scorecards help countries identify DHIS2 data quality configuration issues.
Increasing attendance of antenatal care during the first trimester following scorecard analysis in Uganda
During scorecard discussions poorly performing indicators are highlighted and corrective actions are agreed upon, with timelines and responsibilities.