On 1 December 2011 19:16, Jason Nickerson <[email protected]> wrote: > I am a PhD researcher currently in Haiti, working to develop a solid > evidence base for the assessment of the availability of health resources > and services in protracted emergencies – essentially, which kinds of > health systems/services/resources data are most useful for prioritizing > health interventions, and how can they be collected. After Haiti, I head > to Sudan and South Sudan to continue this work. Our hope is to be able to > develop recommendations for collecting pertinent and timely information in > the early stages of acute crisis response so as to develop the foundation > for meaningful, in-depth assessments of health facilities and resources > throughout the transition and recovery stages. We want to avoid the > development of parallel assessment systems, but rather develop > recommendations for common assessments among health (and other) partners > so as to establish a baseline early on that can then be built upon with > more in-depth data as the response unfolds. I am working in collaboration > with the Global Health Cluster in Geneva.
Sounds interesting...perhaps Sahana's Survey module may be a useful tool for this. Assessments can be designed based on a number of different Question Types, the Responses can either be filled-in online or via translatable protected spreadsheets for upload & analysis (graphing/mapping). > I am looking for the Sahana Dataset that was created during the Haiti > earthquake response. If anyone has this in Excel format (or another > format), could you please share this with me? I can send this to you :) Best Wishes, Fran. _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
