Getting High Quality Data to Drive Programs: How is the Quality of the Data Collection System Associated with the Quality of Routine Health Data in Malawi?
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Main Authors: | R. O'Hagan, M. Marx, K. Finnegan, P. Naphini, K. Ng'ambi, K. Laija, E. Wilson, L. Park, S. Wachepa, J. Smith, L. Gombwa, A. Misomali, T. Mleme, S. Yosefe |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f10c3cf656174568b3afad49b90a8c6c |
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