ICF International to support health systems in developing countries
ICF International has won an $18 million contract to support USAID’s goal of strengthening health information systems in developing countries.
ICF International has won an $18 million contract to support USAID’s goal of strengthening health information systems in developing countries.
Under the contract, which was recompeted, ICF will help developing countries manage health information systems, monitor and evaluate malaria and other health programs, and incorporate information and communication technology, the company said in a release.
All of the work that ICF is doing under this contract is part of USAID’s MEASURE Evaluation Phase IV program, which was created to enable countries to strengthen their systems to generate high quality health information that is used for decision making at local, national, and global levels, the company said.
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