Vinay, thanks for advocating for this work. One of the most effective tools we’ve found for addressing misconceptions is consistent, transparent data sharing. Over the past few years, we’ve invested in equipping our team to share program and household coverage survey data regularly with key stakeholders and implementing partners. Examples can be found here and here. We also share regular updates through our stakeholder newsletter and blog.
On government buy-in: it’s accurate that some actors remain skeptical, but we collaborate closely with several arms of the national government, including the logistics division of NPHCDA. We also invest deeply in relationships with state health authorities who oversee primary healthcare. We have found that regularly sharing data and reports with stakeholders across different levels of government has helped us identify blind spots, improve operations, and strengthen a culture of last-mile data use and operational visibility.
Vinay, thanks for advocating for this work. One of the most effective tools we’ve found for addressing misconceptions is consistent, transparent data sharing. Over the past few years, we’ve invested in equipping our team to share program and household coverage survey data regularly with key stakeholders and implementing partners. Examples can be found here and here. We also share regular updates through our stakeholder newsletter and blog.
On government buy-in: it’s accurate that some actors remain skeptical, but we collaborate closely with several arms of the national government, including the logistics division of NPHCDA. We also invest deeply in relationships with state health authorities who oversee primary healthcare. We have found that regularly sharing data and reports with stakeholders across different levels of government has helped us identify blind spots, improve operations, and strengthen a culture of last-mile data use and operational visibility.