Every Child on the Map: A Theory of Change Framework for Improving Childhood Immunization Coverage and Equity Using Geospatial Data and Technologies
The effective use of geospatial data and technologies to collect, manage, analyze, model, and visualize geographic data has great potential to improve data-driven decision-making for immunization programs. This article presents a theory of change for the use of geospatial technologies for immunizati...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Cunard Chaney (Author), Patricia Mechael (Author), Nay Myo Thu (Author), Mamadou S Diallo (Author), Carine Gachen (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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