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When Health Data Go Dark: The Importance of the DHS Program and Imagining its Future

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2025
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Khaki, J.
Molenaar, J.
Karki, S.
Olal, E.
Straneo, M.
Mosuse, M. A.
Mutua, M.
Benova, L.
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Abstract
The suspension and/or termination of many programmes funded through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) by the new US administration has severe short- and long-term negative impacts on the health of people worldwide. We draw attention to the termination of the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program, which includes nationally representative surveys of households, DHS, Malaria Indicator Surveys [MIS]) and health facilities (Service Provision Assessments [SPA]) in over 90 low- and middle-income countries. USAID co-funding and provision of technical support for these surveys has been shut down. The impact of these disruptions will reverberate across local, regional, national, and global levels and severely impact the ability to understand the levels and changes in population health outcomes and behaviours. We highlight three key impacts on (1) ongoing data collection and data processing activities; (2) future data collection and consequent lack of population-level health indicators; and (3) access to existing data and lack of support for its use.
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USAID Freeze; Demographic and Health Surveys Program; Termination; Importance; Impact; Data Collection
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-025-04062-6
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/2450
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