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How Can Financial Tracking Improve Public Health Outcomes?
Improved financial tracking can lead to better public health outcomes by:
Optimizing Resource Use
: Ensuring funds are used where they are most needed.
Enhancing Program Effectiveness
: Identifying successful interventions for scaling up.
Policy Making
: Informing policymakers on the best allocation of resources.
Community Engagement
: Building trust through transparent use of funds.
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