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  • Neftaly Strengthen Strategic Information: Secure up-to-date strategic information, particularly on key epidemiological and response information including population size estimates and program coverage, community needs assessment of key populations to inform program design

    Neftaly Strengthen Strategic Information: Secure up-to-date strategic information, particularly on key epidemiological and response information including population size estimates and program coverage, community needs assessment of key populations to inform program design

    Neftaly: Strengthening Strategic Information for Enhanced Program Design and Response

    Accurate and up-to-date strategic information is the foundation of effective public health programming. Timely data on epidemiology, population estimates, program coverage, and community needs are essential to tailor interventions, allocate resources efficiently, and achieve better health outcomes.

    Neftaly (South African Youth Project) is committed to strengthening strategic information systems by securing and utilizing critical data to inform the design and implementation of targeted, evidence-based health programs.


    Program Goal

    To strengthen the collection, analysis, and utilization of up-to-date strategic information, including key epidemiological data, population size estimates, program coverage, and community needs assessments of key populations, to improve program design and response.


    Strategic Objectives

    • Ensure timely access to accurate epidemiological data and population size estimates.
    • Conduct comprehensive community needs assessments focusing on key populations.
    • Improve data integration and dissemination for informed decision-making.
    • Build capacity of stakeholders in data collection, analysis, and use for program planning.

    Key Intervention Areas

    1. Epidemiological and Population Data

    • Regularly update surveillance systems with current epidemiological trends and incidence data.
    • Develop and validate reliable population size estimates, particularly for key and vulnerable populations.

    2. Program Coverage and Monitoring

    • Strengthen monitoring systems to capture real-time data on program reach and service uptake.
    • Use data to identify coverage gaps and inform resource allocation.

    3. Community Needs Assessment

    • Conduct participatory assessments to understand the social, economic, and health needs of key populations.
    • Integrate qualitative and quantitative data to guide tailored intervention strategies.

    4. Data Management and Use

    • Enhance data systems for timely analysis and reporting.
    • Facilitate stakeholder engagement in data review workshops to foster evidence-based planning.

    Expected Outcomes

    • Availability of reliable, current epidemiological and population data.
    • Comprehensive understanding of community needs, particularly among key populations.
    • Improved program design driven by evidence and responsive to population dynamics.
    • Strengthened capacity of health programs to use strategic information effectively.

    Why It Matters

    Strategic information empowers health programs to be targeted, efficient, and impactful. By understanding who is affected, where gaps exist, and what communities need, Neftaly supports data-driven decisions that optimize health outcomes and maximize resource use.


    Partner with Neftaly

    Neftaly partners with governments, research institutions, and community organizations to build robust strategic information systems that guide effective health programming.

  • Neftaly Strengthen surveillance and strategic information on malaria for effective decision making

    Neftaly Strengthen surveillance and strategic information on malaria for effective decision making

    Neftaly: Strengthening Malaria Surveillance and Strategic Information for Effective Decision-Making

    Accurate and timely malaria surveillance data and strategic information are essential for tracking disease trends, targeting interventions, and evaluating program impact. Strengthening these systems ensures that decision-makers at all levels have the evidence needed to optimize malaria control and elimination efforts.

    Neftaly (South African Youth Project) is committed to enhancing malaria surveillance and strategic information systems to support data-driven, impactful decision-making.


    Program Goal

    To strengthen malaria surveillance and strategic information systems to provide accurate, timely, and actionable data for effective malaria control and elimination decision-making.


    Strategic Objectives

    • Improve malaria case detection, reporting, and data quality at all health system levels.
    • Enhance capacity for data analysis, interpretation, and dissemination among malaria program stakeholders.
    • Integrate malaria surveillance data with strategic information to inform planning and resource allocation.
    • Promote timely use of data to guide interventions and monitor program performance.

    Key Intervention Areas

    1. Surveillance System Strengthening

    • Standardize malaria case definitions and reporting procedures.
    • Implement electronic reporting systems to improve data timeliness and completeness.
    • Conduct regular data quality audits and supportive supervision.

    2. Capacity Building

    • Train health workers and program managers in malaria data collection, management, and use.
    • Develop user-friendly tools and dashboards for malaria data visualization.

    3. Strategic Information Integration

    • Collect and analyze data on malaria epidemiology, population risk groups, and intervention coverage.
    • Use modeling and mapping tools to identify hotspots and guide targeted responses.

    4. Data Use and Decision-Making

    • Facilitate routine data review meetings at national and sub-national levels.
    • Support evidence-based planning, resource allocation, and policy formulation.

    Expected Outcomes

    • Enhanced accuracy and timeliness of malaria surveillance data.
    • Improved capacity of malaria programs to analyze and use data effectively.
    • Data-driven malaria control strategies leading to more efficient resource use.
    • Strengthened monitoring of malaria trends and intervention impact.

    Why It Matters

    Reliable malaria surveillance and strategic information empower programs to respond swiftly to changing disease patterns and maximize the impact of control measures. Neftaly ensures malaria control efforts are guided by strong data for sustained success.


    Partner with Neftaly

    Neftaly partners with governments, health programs, and communities to build resilient malaria surveillance and information systems that drive effective, evidence-based malaria control.