Appreciation is extended to the Ministry of Health of Malawi and the Survey Department of Malawi who have both kindly accepted for their data to be included into the sample dataset distributed with AccessMod 4.0 and 5.0.
We also would like to take this opportunity to thank Michelle Schmitz and Karin Eva Elisabeth Stenberg for their review and valuable insights to the present document.
AccessMod 5 .0 and previous versions have been developed thanks to the support of the et les versions précédentes ont été développées grâce au soutien de WHO Department of Health Systems Governance and Financing (WHO/HISHSS/HGFHSF), the University of Geneva/Institute for Environmental Sciences/GeoHealth unit, the Health GeoLab Collaborative (former de l'Université de Genève/GeoHealth group, du AeHIN GIS Lab), the WHO du eHealth unit (WHO/IER/KMS/EHL), the WHO department of le département Making Pregnancy Safer (WHO/FCH/MPS), the GEOmatics for Informed DEcisions (GEOIDE) Networks of Centres of Excellence , the Faculty of Medicine/University of Sherbrooke, and (GEOIDE), la Faculté de médecine de l'Université de Sherbrooke, et the School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences/RMIT University/Melbourne.
UNICEF has been supporting the updates and maintenance of a contribué aux mises à jour et à la maintenance d'AccessMod 5.x from May depuis mai 2018.