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WHO mHealth Technical Advisory Group ( mTAG ) on Evidence, Impact and Scale in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child

WHO mHealth Technical Advisory Group ( mTAG ) on Evidence, Impact and Scale in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health . James BonTempo (JHU∙CCP) Kelly L’Engle (FHI 360). The crew. Our goal.

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WHO mHealth Technical Advisory Group ( mTAG ) on Evidence, Impact and Scale in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child

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  1. WHO mHealth Technical Advisory Group (mTAG)on Evidence, Impact and Scale in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health James BonTempo (JHU∙CCP) Kelly L’Engle (FHI 360)

  2. The crew

  3. Our goal To extend WHO/RHR and partners’ continuing work in leveraging mHealth in support of UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), especially related to RMNCH, by establishing a WHO mHealth Technical Advisory Group (mTAG) to foster and facilitate improved evidence generation and knowledge synthesis, for the development of guidance and best practices related to the use of mHealth innovations for health systems strengthening, aimed at decision-makers and implementers.

  4. What will we facilitate? • Identifying sources of evidence • Cataloging sources based on a taxonomy • Assessing sources using standards and criteria • Synthesizing findings from sources • Recommending strategies for policy makers

  5. Product example: Taxonomy

  6. Product example: Criteria

  7. Task forces/Working groups

  8. POINT/COUNTERPOINT!

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