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Preparing the Country Report and Report Cards

Preparing the Country Report and Report Cards. WBT i Process. WBT i Team at IBFAN Asia RCO. After the assessment process is completed and findings are shared with the WBT i secretariat & IBFAN Asia by the country coordinator, Analysis & Verification Process begins. Trains.

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Preparing the Country Report and Report Cards

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  1. Preparing the Country Report and Report Cards

  2. WBTi Process WBTiTeam at IBFAN Asia RCO After the assessment process is completed and findings are shared with the WBTi secretariat & IBFAN Asia by the country coordinator, Analysis & Verification Process begins Trains Country Coordinator • Collect information, Conduct assessments, finalise amongst core group and prepare a report Formulates Core group • Report presented to a wider audience for review and comments • and build consensus Assessment Partners • Incorporate comments and suggestions into the final outcome of the report

  3. Process of generating Report Card

  4. Necessary Information Required for preparation of WBTi Country Assessment Report Basic Information 1. Country Name 2. Assessment Year 3. Photo 4. Introduction • Background • Assessment process followed by the country • List of the partners for the assessment process

  5. Report Template http://www.worldbreastfeedingtrends.org/documents.php

  6. Assessment Findings Part - I : policy and programmes (indicator 1-10) • Findings • Sources of findings • Gaps • Recommendations

  7. Part - II : infant feeding practices (indicator 11-15) • National in scope data. • Source of the data with year • Summary comments • Recommendations

  8. Analysis & Verification

  9. Analysis & Verification • Indicator 3: Implementation of the International Code: Verify with ICDC Blue SOC (State of the code by country)

  10. Analysis & Verification Indicator 4: Maternity Protection: • Verify with WABA “Status of Maternity Protection by Country” (see WBTi portal) • Verify with Ratifications of C183 Maternity Protection Convention, 2000 (No. 183) available on ILO website: (http://www.ilo.org/dyn/normlex/en/f?p=NORMLEXPUB:11300:0::NO:11300:P11300_INSTRUMENT_ID:312328:NO)

  11. Analyses & Verification contd.. • Reports requiring clarifications/corrections are sent back to the country coordinator • This process goes on till the report is finalised • Final report is sent to the country coordinator for approval • After the the country coordinator agrees, the report is uploaded on the web portal which generates scores and colourcodes

  12. Generating report card Final step without which assessment remains incomplete. A timeline for assessment will be decided RCO will be available through email and phone to clarify any queries. Responses will be prompt and online.

  13. Report Card Template MS Word Document

  14. Who can use the information generated by WBTi Govt. agencies • To include interventions in the country plan discussion ---- implementation • To focus more on critical areas Donor agencies • To focus on areas of immediate concerns and fitting in their plans Media • To develop stories on the pressing issues • To initiate a debate in public domain

  15. Civil Society Organisations can use the report for Advocacy with govt. agencies • MOHFW / MOPH • MWCD • MON • HIV/AIDS agency • Labour ministry • MO Internal security/ Home • Ministry of statistics • Ministry of Law • Others Advocacy with UN agencies Advocacy with Donors Advocacy with Media Advocacy with professional organizations Sharing with other civil society groups and having a collective response To develop actions on campaigns, trainings, code monitoring etc.

  16. Thank You

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