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The Byte | Volume 6
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Say Hello to the new Learning4impact!
In this edition of The Byte, we bring to you the new and improved version of Learning4impact. Over the last three years, we have been leveraging our expertise in the domain of health to analyse complex and fragmented data that is publicly available and distil it into actionable insights.
In this brand new version of the platform, we continue to bring to you learnings from USAID programs; policy discussions and updates from the national and state governments; and insights to catalyse cross-learning from across the sector.
We hope you enjoy reading this newsletter, in which we introduce some of the latest content and insights from the platform. As always, if you have resources or perspectives you'd like to share with us, please email us at [email protected].
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has supported the health sector in India for the past 70 years with strategic investments that ensure better health outcomes, particularly for the most unreached. Explore the story of how current USAID/India Health Office investments support India's journey to self-reliance.
The Learning Library is an opportunity to engage with a range of learning content related to the health sector in India. Here, you will find a wide range of materials, from the most recent and relevant evidence on technical issues and program strengthening to resources and tools to guide practice, to analysis on emerging trends and solutions in the sector.
Explore the platform through different health domains and themes i.e. Family Planning, Tuberculosis, Adolescent Health, Maternal and Child Health and HIV/AIDS, and find resources, data, current investments and more for each thematic area.
Learning4impact is contributing to USAID’s COVID-19 response by generating and curating the insights, materials and trends occurring in India and around the world. This relevant and timely information supports health experts and front-line responders by providing them with critical information and resources.
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