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Data Collection and Analysis

The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) program, primarily funded by USAID, is one of the world's largest primary sources of information on women, men, and their families in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Since 1984, the program has been working with developing country institutions to conduct national surveys on family planning, maternal and child health, household living conditions, HIV/AIDS, and the sexual behavior of young adults. The quality of this information increases the credibility of reproductive health information for policy, planning, and program evaluation. This information is used by policy makers and program managers in developing countries and the donor community to assess impact and to make informed decisions about program design and management.

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