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Why is Measuring Impact Important?

Measuring impact is crucial for several reasons:
Resource Allocation: It helps policymakers allocate resources more efficiently by identifying which interventions offer the greatest benefits.
Program Evaluation: It provides feedback on the effectiveness of public health programs and informs future initiatives.
Scientific Understanding: It enhances our understanding of disease dynamics and the efficacy of preventive measures.

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