In global health and development, country ownership and leadership are critical to institutionalization and sustainability. Country ownership is a shared goal of many development partners, who design initiatives and programs with the intention that future governance and maintenance will be embedded into the mission and practices of the implementing community, organization or government.
This case study looks at success stories of country ownership from our Data for Health Initiative.
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