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Partnering process: exploration

Partnering process: exploration. Elisabetta Minelli, Global Stop TB Partnership Kefas Samson, Stop TB Swaziland Subrat Mohanty, Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control, India Wasiq Khan, EMRO Stop TB Partnership. www.stoptb.org/countries/partnerships/. Partnering process.

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Partnering process: exploration

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  1. Partnering process: exploration Elisabetta Minelli, Global Stop TB Partnership Kefas Samson, Stop TB Swaziland Subrat Mohanty, Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control, India Wasiq Khan, EMRO Stop TB Partnership www.stoptb.org/countries/partnerships/

  2. Partnering process • Systematization - 32 national stop TB partnerships and other partnering initiatives • Contextualization – Need to be adapted to the local context • Tailored technical assistance needed! (www.stoptb.org/national_partnerships)

  3. Partnering process C O R E G R O U P EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP FORMAL LAUNCH

  4. Initial partners • Institutions: • - Ministry of Health / NTP • - WHO • Advocates and service providers: • - nongovernmental organizations • - community based organizations • - faith based organizations • - private sector • Act as broker/facilitator of the partnering process or hire an external broker/facilitator for this task

  5. Prerequisites • Initial partners are committed to work in close coordination with the NTP and NTP is willing to be involved. • The objectives of the national TB plan provide the basis to establish a collaboration with various partners. • Other ongoing forms of collaboration/coordination are identified, contacted and involved (build upon).

  6. Partnership exploration component BUILDING A COMMON VISION IDENTIFICATION and DIALOGUE with PARTNERS MAPPING RESOURCES EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP

  7. Building a common vision • Why do we want to work together? • Why do we think a partnership could be useful? • Where we want to get? See tool 1 PARTNERSHIP HAS A CLEAR VISION AND ADDED VALUE

  8. Why do we want to work together? • TB control requires the joint action of more actors • NTP and multiple actors currently deal with TB control • NTP and other actors gain from recognizing the role that others play towards a common vision: a world free of TB

  9. Could a partnership be useful? Internal External SWOT ANALYSIS ADDED VALUE

  10. Where do we want to go? • Vision: a country free of tuberculosis. • Goal: to strengthen TB prevention, care and control in a country. • Objective: • To contribute to the implementation of the national strategic plan to control TB by harnessing the contribution of all stakeholders, including health service providers.

  11. Partnership exploration components BUILDING A VISION IDENTIFICATION and DIALOGUE with PARTNERS MAPPING RESOURCES EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP

  12. Identification and dialogue with partners Who do we want to work with? • Old partners (usual suspects) • New partners See tool 2 CORE GROUP OF INTERESTED PARTNERS

  13. Relevant partners • PUBLIC • Ministry of Health • National TB programme • Public health services • Other ministries (education, social welfare, labour) PRIVATE INTERNAT. CIVIL SOCIETY Nongovernmental organizations Faith-based organizations Community-based organizations PRIVATE/CORPORATE Private health care providers Corporate business – corporate social responsibility Media CIVIL SOCIETY PUBLIC MULTILATERAL/BILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS UN - WHO Bilateral donors

  14. Dialogue You want to find out: • Motivation and commitment to a partnership approach • Sharing of the proposed vision, goal and objectives • Contribution to the partnership given its specific identity (information/resources/ competences/skills) • Possible complementarities and synergies with what the other partners would do

  15. Partnership exploration components BUILDING A VISION IDENTIFICATION and DIALOGUE with PARTNERS MAPPING RESOURCES EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP

  16. Mapping resources Who, what, where, with what resources? RESOURCE MAP See tool 3

  17. NTP PLAN SUMMARY SHEET Mapping resources • Consider the national TB plan and identify the services requested • Collect information on services already provided by prospective partners (activities, competences, resources) • Summarize all collected information in a summary sheet that matches the information on prospective partners against the national TB plan and different geographic areas

  18. Form to collect information on services already provided by partners

  19. Summary sheet on task/partner/geographic area

  20. Budget centres ($) budget centre EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP ($)

  21. Questions for discussion In your experience, • Is there a need for a national partnership? Any example. • What could be the relationship between NTP and partnership? Any example. • Are there similar existing forms of collaboration? Any example. How would you integrate the existing forms of collaboration into a national partnership and why? • How to initiate a national partnership? Country case studies. • Who could be the initial partners of a national partnership? Any example.

  22. SWOT analysis, Swaziland

  23. Mapping exercise, Swaziland

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