Comprehensive M&E Systems

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Comprehensive M&E Systems Identifying Resources to Support Monitoring & Evaluation Plans for National TB Programs

How can a comprehensive M&E system support the NTP? Efficient use of data and resources Responsive to key stakeholders Guarantee that donor-funded M&E efforts contribute to national needs Encourage communication between all those responsible for addressing TB (each of the following points corresponds to one of the points on the slide above) With a strong M&E system you can ensure that indicators and methodologies are comparable over time and reduce duplication of effort. This is particularly important where resources are scarce. NTP often need to report to various constituents (program managers, politicians, donors, researchers, etc…) Rather than simply serving the reporting needs of agencies or legislatures overseas Lab, nurses, community outreach, etc… requires shared planning, coordination execution and analysis, or data dissemination

Objectives of an M&E system Measure progress Improve accountability and management of resources Efficiently and effectively use data Improve coordination with partners Collect complete and timely information on national effort to control tuberculosis  

Steps to strengthen and implement an M&E System 1.) M&E Situation Analysis 2.) Develop M&E plan 3.) Establish/Strengthen M&E Unit 4.) Implementation of M&E Plan 5.) Mechanisms for Management and Quality Control of M&E Activities We have already done steps 1 and 2; this presentation and following group activity will focus on steps 3 and 4.

Step 1: M&E Situation Analysis Objectives: Identify existing M&E practices, indicators, and data sources already being collected Identify gaps where indicators will need to be developed and data sources identified for the M&E plan of the national TB program Assess national M&E capacity and needs for capacity development Identify potential for integration of TB M&E into national HIS Review this quickly

Step 1: M&E Situation Analysis Methodology Desk review: essential documents Structured interviews with national level stakeholders Structured interviews with regional- and district-level stakeholders, including community organizations Structured interviews with data users at all levels Needed?

Step 2: Develop a M&E plan Develop clear goals and objectives to meet challenges Propose interventions Select and/or develop indicators to measure interventions Identify data sources and ensure collection is feasible Identify those responsible for data analysis, use, and dissemination Using the M&E framework… This is what we did this morning

Step 3: Establish/Strengthen M&E Unit Unit within the NTP or implementing organization Ensure adequate financial resources Strengthen Human Capacity Financial resources - Budget of 5-7% of grant proposal - If within NTP, significant government contribution Human resources - M&E expertise leading and involved in the unit (program monitoring, information systems, epidemiology, statistics, data processing, and social science) - Involvement of academia (epidemiology, social sciences, communication) Involvement of key NGOs, donors and international organizations *It is essential to work within the existing system and unit

Step 4: Implementation of M&E Plan Develop strategy to build and maintain M&E capacity at national and sub-national levels Adapt forms and guidelines for M&E at different levels Coordinate with national and international M&E experts to support implementation of plan Training of staff at different levels

Step 5: Mechanisms for Management and Quality Control of M&E Activities If necessary, adapt national database for indicators and report generation Carry out regular assessments of quality of M&E reporting at district (and regional) level and sectors (bi-annual system, each year half of the districts) Carry out regular assessments of quality of program monitoring Establish feedback mechanisms!

M&E System Costs Rule of Thumb is 10% of program budget (GFATM says 5-7%) - Situation Analysis and Design of M&E plan for proposal - Strengthening of M&E unit - Routine Data Collection - Data Management and Reporting - Build Capacity for Analysis and Use of Data - Quality Control Improvements - Special Surveys

Priorities for M&E Systems Development and Strengthening - Who will implement the system? - How will the data be collected? - How will the data be analyzed and used? - How will the quality be ensured? If there is good M&E plan in the proposal, it should be able to answer all of these questions.

Checklist of a Good M&E System M&E UNIT A unit or individual within the central unit of the program who is responsible for M&E A significant contribution to the national M&E budget A formalized (M&E) link with national and local research institutions, professional associations, and academic institutions A formalized (M&E) link with leading NGOs, donors, and community-based organizations Epidemiologist and/or social science expertise in the M&E unit or affiliated with the unit Data processing and statistical expertise in the M&E unit or affiliated with the unit Data dissemination expertise in the M&E unit or affiliated with the unit Clear Goals Well-defined national program goals and targets Regular reviews/evaluations of the progress of the implementation of the national program plans Guidelines and guidance to districts and regions or provinces for M&E Guidelines for linking M&E to other sectors Coordination of national and donor M&E needs Indicators A set of priority indicators and additional indicators at different levels of M&E, some of which are comparable over time and with other countries Data Collection, Analysis, and Use An overall national data-collection and analysis plan A plan to collect data and analyze indicators at different levels of M&E Systemwide knowledge and capacity (e.g., tools and budget) to collect and use data A plan to supervise, support, and ensure the quality of data collection A plan to ensure the translation of data into problem identification, strategic planning, policy formulation, etc. Data Dissemination An overall national data dissemination plan A well-disseminated, informative annual report of the M&E unit Annual meetings to disseminate and discuss M&E and research findings with policy-makers and planners A clearinghouse for generation and dissemination of findings A centralized database or library of all data collection, including ongoing research Coordination of national and donor M&E dissemination needs Run through this and pass out handout of this. Explain that the next group activity will be using this as a point of discussion to asses own M&E system

Resources GFATM (2004). Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria WHO (2004). Global Tuberculosis Control: Surveillance, Planning, Financing. WHO Report 2004. WHO/IUATLD (2005). Anti-TB Drug Resistance Surveillance in the World. Report No. 3. WHO (2004). Compendium of Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluating National Tuberculosis Programs. WHO (1998). Tuberculosis Handbook. SWEF Research Network (2003). Common Research Protocol. Monitoring and Evaluating the Health System-wide Effects of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. PHRPlus (2003). The System Wide Effects of The Global Fund : A Conceptual Framework Econ Analysis (2005). Inventory of M&E practices and systems for global health organizations.