The Data Impact Program (DIP) is a subset of Data for Health Initiative (D4H) of the Bloomberg Philanthropies (USA). The program collaborates with governments to expand the use of data to enhance public health policy making.
Public health policy making includes prioritizing health issues and identifying populations in need, allocating financial and human resources, enacting laws and regulations, and establishing programs and services.
The Data Impact Program partners with governments to integrate data throughout these actions, resulting in better decisions, stronger engagement of stakeholders, and knowledge about the results of these decisions.
In Uganda the Data Impact Program works with the Ministry of Health’s National Institute of Public Health and the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET); this has been in effect since September 2020.