Agbessi Amouzou

Dr. Agbessi Amouzou is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Health and senior faculty at the Institute for International Programs (IIP) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH). His research and teaching focus on measuring and monitoring coverage of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) interventions and mortality. He has led numerous evaluations of large-scale RMNCH programs in low-income countries. His current projects include RADAR, Comprehensive Mortality Surveillance for Action (COMSA), and Countdown to 2030. Prior to his current role at JHSPH, Dr. Amouzou worked for UNICEF Data and Analytics Section where he led MNCH data analysis for global and country monitoring. He holds a PhD in Population Studies and Health, and a Master of Health Science in biostatistics from JHSPH. He also received a Master of Science in demography from Cameroon, and in mathematics from Togo. He is from Togo.

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Analysis and Interpretation of Large-Scale Programs (Coursera)

May 6th 2024
Analysis and Interpretation of Large-Scale Programs (Coursera)
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This course is for implementers, managers, funders, and evaluators of health programs targeting women and children in low- and middle-income countries as well as undergraduate and graduate students in health-related fields. Course participants will learn how to 1) transform quantitative components of an evaluation measurement plan into a sound [...]

Evaluating Public Health Programs at Scale (Coursera)

May 6th 2024
Evaluating Public Health Programs at Scale (Coursera)
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This course provides an introduction to evaluating public health programs at scale. This course focuses on evaluating public health programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries, however, core skills of designing and carrying out an evaluation are applicable to any public health programs and policies. [...]