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Looking to the Future: The Mid-term Review of the National Strategic Framework 2003-2009

Looking to the Future: The Mid-term Review of the National Strategic Framework 2003-2009. Refocusing Action in the Maturing Response to HIV and AIDS in Botswana. XVII International AIDS Conference - 7 August 2008. Peter M. Stegman Strategic Planning & Policy Advisor

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Looking to the Future: The Mid-term Review of the National Strategic Framework 2003-2009

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  1. Looking to the Future:The Mid-term Review of theNational Strategic Framework2003-2009 Refocusing Action in the Maturing Response to HIV and AIDS in Botswana XVII International AIDS Conference - 7 August 2008 Peter M. Stegman Strategic Planning & Policy Advisor National AIDS Coordinating Agency

  2. Importance of the Review • Critical opportunity to strategically assess the response to promote alignment, focus • Looked beyond a programmatic review to capture the ‘big picture’ • Revitalized critical involvement in the response across sectors and levels • Give a sense of where we are, the strengths and weakness of the national response

  3. MTR Components • Component 1: Programmes and Services • Programme effectiveness; geographic coverage; satisfaction with programmes & services; strategic emphases; new initiatives; implementation of MIP • Component 2: Coordination • Coordination structures of national response; gaps and overlaps; effectiveness of coordination

  4. MTR Components • Component 3: Funding/Financial Management • Funding pathways & procedures; strategic emphases; gaps and constraints; effectiveness of funding mechanisms and financial management • Component 4: Capacities • Capacity building under NSF goals; capacity gaps; relevance and effectiveness of capacity building

  5. MTR Components • Component 5: M & E/Info. Management • Establishment of BHRIMS; user satisfaction with BHRIMS; effectiveness of BHRIMS; integration of existing M&E/research systems with BHRIMS • Component 6: Stakeholder Satisfaction • Satisfaction with: degree of guidance under NSF goals; strategic direction of response; NSF development process; support for management and implementation

  6. MTR Process • Establishment of structures / Sourcing funding • Information gathering and preliminary consultations • National workshop • Further consultations • All-district workshop • Draft of MTR Chapters and circulation • Consolidation and Finalisation

  7. Conclusions • The MTR was an important milestone in Botswana’s national response – allowing us to look at the past while focussing on the future • Its recommendations are being used to inform development and reorientation of programmes and the production of the next NSF • Major focus areas for the future: • Prevention • Outreach and mobile service delivery • Community mobilisation • Strengthen coordination and systems

  8. Thank you

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