About The Dashboard

About Dashboard

WHAT IS THE DASHBOARD?

The Reach Child Dashboard represents real time data of programmatic interventions and its impact on the beneficiaries to equip its users with complete information of Nutrition status of the vulnerable communities in the project sites. Users can compare, analyze and draw co-relations regarding the persisting challenges around nutrition, maternal health and child health in the intervention sites. It enables its users to run regression analysis using bivariate and multivariate data points.

Dashboards are useful tools that help users visualize and understand key information for complex systems. Users can track progress to see how the programmatic interventions are contributing to the national policies and SDGs at districts, state and national level.

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HOW TO NAVIGATE THE DASHBOARD

The Dashboard contains over 150 indicators that measure components, drivers, and outcomes of Reach Each Child Project at the State and National level. As new indicators and data become available, the Dashboard will be updated. Most data used for the Dashboard is open source and available to download directly from the website.

Compare and Analyze allows users to visualize and compare programmatic indicators at district, state and national level, by Program Performance, Beneficiary Analysis, Impact indicators, and Advanced Analytics. Data can be viewed on a map as well as on bar, line, and other chart types. Beneficiary analysis allows users to view a curated set of 30 indicators for each district to gain in-depth insights into the maternal and child health challenges and opportunities faced at the districts and states in India.

Cite the dashboard

HOW TO CITE THE DASHBOARD?

All data, maps, and other visualizations are open access and can be used freely as long as they are citated as:

"The Reach Child Dashboard. PLAN International (India Chapter) and Reckitt. 2022. Delhi, India." https://www.reacheachchild.org

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WHO IS THE DASHBOARD FOR?

The dashboard can be used by anyone interested or involved in the Maternal and Child Health:

  • Policymakers at the country, regional, and global levels
  • Policy analysts in government ministries
  • Social Development practitioners
  • Civil society workers
  • Business leaders and entrepreneurs
  • Researchers, academics, and students