Gujarat’s SRESTHA-G Program aims to improve quality; equity; and governance of comprehensive primary health care (CPHC); adolescent girl services and disease surveillance. A primary aspiration of the program is to bolster the state's capacity to extend high-quality health services to its population. One of the key results areas of the program is to improve the quality of CPCH data that is collected; managed; integrated; analysed and used ultimately meeting the objectives of the health outcome envisioned in this project. This will include a roadmap for data quality assurance including data verification system. This should be based on an assessment of data quality (timeliness; accuracy; and completeness) for CPHC information systems; development of tools; integrating the tools with IT systems; identifying individuals/teams for data verification; plan for training; plan for roll-out etc. To inform the implementation of a data quality assurance program; the World Bank is supporting the government in the development of international best practices in data quality assurance. The World Bank intends to hire the services of an agency to conduct an initial assessment of current challenges and recommendations for data quality assurance plans. https://projects.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/project-detail/P178252