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      • Gender and Digital
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  • Our Work
    • Gender and Digital
    • Measuring Digital Skills
    • DAU Index
    • Survey design
    • AI & Data Analytics
    • Evaluations
    • Last mile provider
  • Team
  • Measurement Resources
  • Country Profiles
  • Publications & Resources
  • Last mile providers

Evaluations

  • Our team co-led the development of WHO's guidelines for the Monitoring and Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions 
  • Our work evaluating the World's largest maternal mobile messaging programs can be found in two special journal supplements

  1. Digital Innovations for Community and Primary Health in India
  2. Digital Health in South Africa: The case of MomConnect past, present, and future Supplement Editors: Dr Peter Barron and Dr Amnesty LeFevre


Randomized Controlled Trials 

  • The impact of a direct to beneficiary mobile communication program on reproductive and child health outcomes: a randomised controlled trial in India
  • Does exposure to health information through mobile phones increase immunisation knowledge, completeness and timeliness in rural India?

Process Evaluations 

  • Key learnings from an outcome and embedded process evaluation of a direct to beneficiary mobile health intervention among marginalised women in rural Bihar, India

Equity analyses 

  • Can health information through mobile phones close the divide in health behaviours among the marginalised? An equity analysis of Kilkari in Madhya Pradesh, India

Economic and financial evaluations 

  • Cost-effectiveness of a direct to beneficiary mobile communication programme in improving reproductive and child health outcomes in India
  • Mobile Technology for Community Health in Ghana: Is Maternal Messaging and Provider Use of Technology Cost-Effective in Improving Maternal and Child Health Outcomes at Scale?
  • Forecasting the Value for Money of Mobile Maternal Health Information Messages on Improving Utilization of Maternal and Child Health Services in Gauteng, South Africa: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Program reach, exposure

  • Optimising the reach of mobile health messaging programmes: an analysis of system generated data for the Kilkari programme across 13 states in India
  • Assessing exposure to Kilkari: a big data analysis of a large maternal mobile messaging service across 13 states in India


WHO (2016) Guidelines for ME of Digital Health Interventions (pdf)Download

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