Gender
No matter what kind of work you do, or where you do it, Magpi can help
Magpi is used around the globe to help empower women and girls through a variety of programs including education, microfinance, and the fight against gender-based violence.
Monitoring Humanitarian Activities in Syria
As the Syria humanitarian situation has continued to deteriorate, the protracted and ongoing war has left more than 13.5 million Syrians in need of assistance (UN OCHA, 2016 Humanitarian Needs… Monitoring Humanitarian Activities in Syria
Read MorePreventing Violence Against Women in Tanzania
The Cedar Foundation Tanzania chose Magpi to collect baseline data on the current views and opinions on Violence Against Women (VAW) in Kamanga, a small village on the shores of… Preventing Violence Against Women in Tanzania
Read MoreWidening Access to Life-saving Medicines
Magpi is implemented by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Nigeria country office in their supply chain management program to build and widen access to contraceptives and life-saving medicines for maternal health.… Widening Access to Life-saving Medicines
Read MoreEmpowering Women’s Groups in South Asia
In Myanmar and Vietnam, Pact chose Magpi for its women’s empowerment savings group program (WORTH), to collect data more quickly and cleanly. Following the success of this effort, WORTH decided… Empowering Women’s Groups in South Asia
Read MoreStrengthening Maternal Health in Indonesia
Mercy Corps adopted electronic data collection with Magpi in their maternal health programs to improve planning, resource allocation, and strengthen services. Data managers assessed service coverage by gathering information such as… Strengthening Maternal Health in Indonesia
Read MoreMobile Nutrition and Child Health Monitoring in Liberia
John Snow, Inc. (JSI) used Magpi mobile data collection for the Liberian Agricultural Upgrading, Nutrition and Child Health (LAUNCH) project, to improve food security of vulnerable people in Liberia. LAUNCH… Mobile Nutrition and Child Health Monitoring in Liberia
Read MoreInvesting In Girls’ Education
More than 673,828 children in the poorest areas of Ghana, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe have benefited from Camfed’s innovative girls’ education programs. Investing in girls and women is a… Investing In Girls’ Education
Read MoreDocumenting Sexual Violence in Congo
In 2013, Physicians for Human Rights wanted to begin using mobile tools to document medical examinations of victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Working with Magpi… Documenting Sexual Violence in Congo
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