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1 MONITORING, EVALUATION & REPORTING UPDATES 2014 Annual Partners Forum 15 April 2014

2 OVERALL Support the planning and development of work plans, Developing and reviewing of M&E tools (surveys, questionnaires, outcome assessment and analysis) Monitoring of implementation & coordination of progress reporting Ensuring the on-time preparation and submission of internal & external reporting Conducting field visits to Grantees and Country Programmes

3 NEW DEVELOPMENTS Strategic plan 2013 - 2017 Consultant to do an Institutional Review on organisational systems July 2013 Consultant to assist us refine a Results Framework and develop a Monitoring system

4 ARASA TOT Facilitated the M&E session at the ToT Reviewed and administered the baseline surveys, training evaluations and compiled feedback summaries Conducted the survey for internship programme Implemented the ToT impact assessment * Not all participants gives us feedback which is crucial for learning and improving the various programmes

5 SMALL GRANTS Facilitated the M&E session at the pre- implementation workshop Reviewed the grantees workplans M&E support to the grantees for effective implementation of projects and reporting Provided feedback on grantees interim reports Conducted field visits to:  Coalition of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (COWLHA), Malawi

6 COUNTRY PROGRAMMES Supported development of the work plan as well as M&E tools Late finalisation of work plans due to challenges with alignment with ARASA’s outcomes, refinement of activities - negative effect on the implementation period Conducted field visit to:  Malawi Country Programme

7 M&E VISITS REFLECTIONS CHALLENGES: reporting on the logframe - lack of indicators data/information Shifting reporting on activities completed to reporting on the changes that came about as a result of the activities LESSON LEARNED: Appreciation of the targeted support offered; opportunity to raise their issues on a one-on-one setting Appreciation on the sharing of information within the partnership

8 2014 Work with the Team to collect baselines for the results framework – concluded baselines for the Regional LGBTI Programme indicators Review materials for the M&E session at TOT Ongoing M&E support: ARASA Team, grant recipients, Country Programmes and Partners Continuous M&E planning, internal and external reporting Development of M&E tools and systems M&E field visits for Small Grants and Country Programmes Engage more on ways for collection of outcome results for the advocacy campaigns

9 ARASA’s Results Framework OutcomeIndicators Outcome 1 Civil society on national level advocates for acceptable, accessible, affordable and quality SRHR, HIV and TB care and support services for people living with HIV and TB and key populations most at risk 1. # of media reports referring to capacity building and advocacy activities undertaken by partners 2. Partner CSOs change position on common evidence based advocacy issues 3. # of partners advocating on agreed key issues 4. # of partners self-reporting on advocacy activities Intermediary Outcome: ARASA partner CSOs have improved capacity to advocate and strengthen capacities of other CSOs 1. # of partner CSOs have acquired new skills and knowledge 2.# of partner CSOs training CSOs in their communities using the new skills and knowledge 3.#joint statements between key population groups and mainstream HIV and human rights groups 4.improvement of small grant reports from proposals

10 ARASA’s results framework cont. Outcome 2 Service providers provide acceptable, accessible, affordable and quality SHRH, HIV and TB care and support services for people living with HIV and TB and key populations most at risk 1.# of prisons providing acceptable, accessible, affordable and quality HIV and TB prevention treatment and care services (Lesotho, Zambia, SA, Malawi & Swaziland) 2.Reduction of barriers to access by LGBTI persons to acceptable, accessible, affordable and quality HIV and TB prevention treatment and care services (10 countries) 3.Reduction of barriers to access by sex workers to acceptable, accessible, affordable and quality HIV and TB prevention treatment and care services (SA, Kenya, Namibia, Malawi, Botswana, Tanzania, Zambia) 4.Reduction of barriers to access by people who use drugs to acceptable, accessible, affordable and quality HIV and TB prevention treatment and care services (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique) Outcome 3 Potential influencers engage in legal, policy and social change that promotes access to acceptable, affordable, quality health services; particularly for people living with HIV and TB and key populations at higher risk of HIV and TB 1.# Media articles reflecting a human rights response to HIV and TB (18 countries) 2.#judgements passed reflecting a human rights response to HIV and TB (lawyers and magistrates) (18 countries) 3.Statements made by religious leaders reflecting a human rights response to HIV and TB (Moz, Zambia, Malawi) 4.Statements and actions by community leaders reflecting a human rights response to HIV and TB for LGBTI persons (10 countries)

11 ARASA’s results framework cont. Outcome 4 Policy makers (national, regional and international) enact laws and policies, or engage in law and policy reform, that enables a human rights based response to SRHR, HIV and TB, and supports access to acceptable, accessible, affordable, quality health services; 1.# and quality of law reforms and policy changes NB: Small grants and Country Programmes supported activities feeds into our reporting on these outcomes

12 THANK YOU.


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