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ANE/E&E SOTA Oct. 7, 2002 Measurement of the Epidemic & Increased Accountability
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u Why is reporting important u Review the Expanded Response goals/targets u Understand various reporting requirements u Share standard & required indicators u Discuss what is meant by national impact u Describe how USAID/W can help field missions u Understand how to survive an audit Objectives
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u Increased attention from Congress & the White House 4 Weekly testimony or meetings with staffers 4 245 Q&As last year u Increased resources 4 USAID 4 CDC 4 Global Fund Why Reporting is Important
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u As a result………. Greater Scrutiny from the R GAO R OMB R Inspector General R Congress 2002 -- 3 Reports 2003 -- 12 Reports! Why Reporting is Important
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u Important: Prevention Remains USAID’s Priority (over 50% of program funds, globally) u Additional under the Expanded Response: Scale- up both prevention & care/support/treatment 4 Specific targets by 2007: R Reduce prevalence by 50% (high preval. Countries) R Maintain preval. < 1% (low preval. Countries) Expanded Response Goals/Targets
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Specific targets by 2007 (Continued): 4 Cover at least 25% of the following groups: R PMTCT R OVC R Care & Support (infected/affected) 4 To achieve this, cover 80% of R Targeted pop. In high preval. Countries R Targeted, high risk in low preval. Countries Expanded Response Goals/Targets
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u The Bottom Line: 4 Scale-up our programs 4 Greatly expand coverage 4 Demonstrate results, and 4 Improve reporting to Congress Expanded Response Goals/Targets
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u New M&E Guidance (Sept./2002) 4 HIV seroprevalence levels (Surveillance) 4 Changes in sexual risk reduction behavior (Survey) 4 Progress on implementing all five USAID program areas and population covered: R CSM R STI R OVC R PMTCT R Care, Support, Treatment Understand various reporting requirements
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u Plus, any additional data missions can provide! See the Annual Report Outline in the M&E Guidance (Sept./2002) Understand various reporting requirements
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u Standard Technical References: 4 UNAIDS M&E Handbook (June, 2000) 4 USAID M&E Handbook (March, 2000) 4 UNGASS Indicators Guide (August, 2002) 4 USAID Expand Response M&E Guide(October, 2002): Share Standard and Required Indicators
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u First, scaling up to provide prevention & care services to an increasing % of target populatons u Second, measuring changes in behaviors in these target populations, and u Third, demonstrating impact -- reductions in seroprevalence and morbidity/mortality in the infected population Discuss what is meant by national impact
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u Provide core-funded TA to develop Strategies & M&E Plans through collaboration with: 4 Synergy 4 MEASURE/Evaluation 4 FHI/IMPACT 4 DHS+ u Organise joint teams for TA with CDC, UNAIDS, WB, other donors, etc. Describe How USAID/W Can Help
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u Consult by e-mail and phone/ Please call! 4 GH/OHA/SPER R Harriet Destler R Neen Alrutz R Mary Freyder R John Novak R Glenn Post R Pam Wolf Describe How USAID/W Can Help
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u Pay attention to your PMP 4 Complete 4 Up to date u Understand the requirements for quality assurance u Document, Document, Document Understand how to survive an audit
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