Who We Are

More than ever, the need for data for effective planning and evaluation of programmes, is critical. In most developing countries, however, development planning especially in such critical areas as health and other social services sectors such as housing, provision of educational facilities, is often not grounded in data-driven evidence. But, as the economies of most countries have become complex and integration and inter-sectorial collaboration has become critical, the need for data-driven policy implementation is more needed than ever before. However, in Ghana like many other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, many policy interventions are still largely implemented without much empirical evidence.

CeDHA with that understanding provides a critical core of competencies in the key areas of collection of demographic and health data, policy analysis of data and dissemination of policy research findings to a wide audience. Our core fellows provide essential analytical manpower for conducting detailed analysis of data to support development. In addition to providing these services, CeDHA provides a platform to implement nationally representative longitudinal capabilities in the areas of health and other social policy to support evidence-based decision-making. CeDHA additionally builds institutional research capacity by training policy-makers and programme officials in utilizing data for decision-making.