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4 April 2003, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Without reliable, relevant health information, health care managers and providers cannot make informed decisions to allocate resources effectively, improve the quality of health services, or address epidemics such as HIV/AIDS. As health systems around the world decentralize, the demand for sound information and the skills to use information effectively is increasing dramatically. In response, the Routine Health Information Network (RHINO) announces a technical workshop on Enhancing the Quality and Use of Health Information at the District Level.