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Monitoring & Evaluation: Overview Sam Muhula CHAK-M&E Officer ACHA-P workshop

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Page 1: Monitoring & Evaluation: Overview Sam Muhula CHAK-M&E Officer ACHA-P workshop

Monitoring & Evaluation:Overview

Sam MuhulaCHAK-M&E OfficerACHA-P workshop

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• Do you ever wonder how -%age of ART clients in 6 month cohort undergoing repeat CD4 testing rose from 52% to 73% is come about?

OR• Prevalence of low birth weight in a country is

20%, • Results from M&E efforts

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What is M&E

• Process by which data is collected, analyzed in order to provide information to policy makers and others for use in program planning and project management

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Monitoring Evaluation• What do you do? • Measures how well the program

activities have met expected objectives?

• How much does implementation vary from site to site?

• Extent to which changes in outcome can be attributed to the program

• Did the program benefit the intended people?

• Focuses more on quality of program

• ongoing continuous process • carried out at intervals

• collection of data at multiple points thr’out program cycle

• data collected at intervals

• determine if activities need adjustments to improve desired outcomes

• control group needed- change in outcome attributed to program

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Graphic illustration of program monitoring over time

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• Intention is to reduce the gap

Graphic illustration of program impact

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Use of information

• Find out causes of attrition in our program– Lost To Follow Up- Community component– Death- find out major cause of death– Transferred out- why – Stopped ART- self or physician?

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M & E functionsYes No

Illustrates progress towards achievementsHighlights successes & shortcomings management of useful informationProvide information needed for planning & decision makingProvides evidence of effects of interventionsSet up feedback systemsneutral

× Used to “police” others and there work× determines failure× identifies those to punish× data manipulation to create false outcomes × data only reported upwards , and not used locally

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M & E plans

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M&E plan includes; • Anticipated relationship between activities,

outputs and outcomes• List of data sources• Cost estimates for M&E activities• Responsible parties• Monitoring schedule• Indictor definitions • Dissemination and utilization plan of

information gained

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M&E plan matrix Objective Performa

nce Indicators

Indicator Definition Data Sour

ce

Responsib

le party

Frequency of reports

Target Values

To facilitate south -south exchange & learning

No. of facilitated visits conducted

The indicator describes the facilitated exchange and learning visits among the south-south partners and CHAs for learning practical lessons from the experiences that exist

Monthly/quarterly/bi-annually/annually

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Indicators• Variable that measures an aspect of a program• Measures the value of change in meaningful

units• Focuses in a single aspect of a program– Narrowly defined to capture the aspect as precisely

as possible

• Can be quantitative or qualitative– Quantitative-numeric (Nos. or &ages)– Qualitative-descriptive (can be used to supplement

the Nos. & %ages)

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Indicators (cont)

• Qualitative indicators adds richness of information about the context in which the program has been operating– Examples; availability of updated CHAs directory,

updated ACHAP website

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Challenges with M&E• Advance proper planning– M&E and programs do not communicate– Issues with budget– Not able to meet targets– Not able to evaluate program

• Different funders=different and ever changing monitoring &reporting requirements

• Inadequate understanding of what M&E is all about

• Poor reporting culture

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Some online resources;

• Measure evaluation training website– http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/training

• Global health e-learning website – http://www.globalhealthlearning.org.