“Data quality and data use are interrelated: poor quality data will not be used, and because they are not used, the data will remain of poor quality; conversely, greater use of data will help to improve their quality, which will in turn lead to more data use.”
Improving quality and use of data through data-use workshops:Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania, Jørn Braa, Arthur Heywood & Sundeep Sahay, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Volume 90, Number 5, May 2012, 321-400
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A vicious cycle, tormented by inefficient data generators, data collectors and information systems.