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Engagement strategies for Montoring & Evaluation

Explore successful engagement strategies for monitoring and evaluation, including technical approaches, data collection, reporting systems, and training. Learn how to motivate staff to participate, create a culture of information, and establish a feedback mechanism. Discover examples of successful engagement in polio eradication, national immunization campaigns, HIV surveillance, TB control, and advocacy efforts.

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Engagement strategies for Montoring & Evaluation

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  1. MEASURE Evaluation Engagement strategies for Montoring & Evaluation Charlotte Colvin MEASURE Regional NTP Workshop New Delhi, India 2 February 2006

  2. M&E Strategies • Technical strategy • Data collection • Reporting system • Training • Engagement strategy • Motivation of staff to participate – is there a boycott? • Creating a culture of information • Data submission vs. data collection • Feedback mechanism

  3. Successful engagement • Polio eradication • National Immunization Days • HIV surveillance and program monitoring • Links to activism • TB • Examples, please?

  4. Advocacy • 2005 Global TB Report • Weak political commitment • Insufficient funds • Low public awareness • Weak M&E systems • Are there linkages?

  5. Programmatic strengths & weaknesses Accountability Political commitment Monitoring & Evaluation Priorities for action $$$ Implementation of new strategies

  6. Low public awareness…. • KAP is not enough… • TB has an image problem! • Stigma • Health system issue

  7. Conclusion • What lies beyond reporting, M&E plans? • Capacity building • Understanding of why managers collect all this data • Expansion of DOTS beyond disease control

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