19. THANK YOU! Visit us online at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure MEASURE Evaluation is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) through Cooperative Agreement GHA-A-00-08-00003-00 and is implemented by the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partnership With Futures Group International, John Snow, Inc., Macro International Inc., Management Sciences for Health, and Tulane University. The views expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States government.
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Outer Ring: This links 6 components related to people, partnerships and planning that support data production and data use – i.e. the enabling environment for HIV M&E to function Middle ring: This links 5 components related to data management processes – collection, capture, and verification of all types of HIV M&E data, according to all levels of the HIV M&E staircase Inner ring: This involves analyzing data to create information, which is then disseminated to inform and empower decision-making at all levels Performance Goal for Component 1: Establish and maintain a network of organizations responsible for HIV M&E at national, sub-national and service delivery levels
Strategic documents include: National M&E plan, NSF, National AIDS policy and sector specific strategies.
Strategic documents include: National M&E plan, NSF, National AIDS policy and sector specific strategies.
TWG acts: and acts as a consultative group. Its terms of reference are included in the National HIV M&E plan. Weaknesses: Federal ministries, civil society organization and other implementers do not feel that M&E partnerships are truly multi-sectoral and that decisions are made through consensus.
The national M&E plan is not linked to sectoral and state level M&E plans. No mention of a capacity building plan, linkages to sectoral plans, does not provide guidelines for data auditing and supervision.
Lower level fail to critically analyze data, develop data into information and use data for strategic decision making.
A national Health & Research Ethics Committee (NHREC) established by FMOH approves all new research including HIV related research. There also exist a couple of registered IRBs that clear protocols on general research including HIV.