Real Accountability: Data Analysis for Results

Real Accountability:
Data Analysis for Results

The Real Accountability: Data Analysis for Results (RADAR) project is a set of tools to improve accountability in project and program planning. Learn more about the project, or explore the individual tools below.

 
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News

In May-June 2020, the RADAR Coverage team in partnership with the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) hosted a series of webinars to help users become more familiar with the RADAR Coverage survey. Recording of the sessions are available in French and English below:

The RADAR Coverage Survey Tool: A complete toolkit for implementing a household survey (French here)
The RADAR questionnaire in Open Data Kit: data analysis and processing (French here)
Going Beyond sex disaggregating: a guide to gender analyses in coverage surveys (French here)
The RADAR Coverage Survey Tool for sample size calculation and samplings (French here)


 

Coverage survey tool

A focused survey tool for baseline and endline program or project evaluation

 

Evaluation planning tool

Dynamic online tool to help project planners and evaluators develop impact models to guide their evaluation planning


 

Implementation strength assessment

A streamlined protocol rapidly assesses the strength of program roll-out

 

Lives saved tool

LiST allows countries to model the impact of coverage scale up on mortality and nutritional outcomes


 

Quality of care

Observation-based assessments directly measure the quality of care to determine whether correct preventive and treatment services are being provided during health service contacts