MIDTERMS HMIS MONITORING AND EVALUATION Flashcards
● Monitoring and Evaluation are complementary.
They are two sides of the same coin.
● Analogous to Yin & Yang ☯
HMIS MONITORING AND EVALUATION
refers to the collection, analysis, and use of
information gathered from programs for the
purpose of
MONITORING
learning from the acquired
experiences
LEARNING
accounting the resources used both
internal and external
MONITORING OF THE RESOURCES
- obtaining results and
making decisions
STEERING
is the systematic assessment of completed
programs or policies
EVALUATION
help guide successful implementation of
integrated services and measure the effect on
both service delivery and use of services
Purpose of HMIS M&E
PURPOSE:
required to assess the _________ of integrated
service delivery
effect
Purpose M & E example:
- THE PARIS DECLARATION ON AID
EFFECTIVENESS - INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
it is a practical, action-oriented roadmap to
improve the quality of aid and its impact on
development
THE PARIS DECLARATION ON AID
EFFECTIVENESS
measures and establishes a monitoring
system to assess progress and ensure that
donors and recipients hold each other
accountable for their commitments.
THE PARIS DECLARATION ON AID
EFFECTIVENESS
5 fundamental principles: OAHR(Ma)
ownership
alignment
harmonization
results
mutual accountability
developing countries set their
own strategies for poverty
reduction, improve their
institutions, and tackle
corruption.
Ownership
Developed countries cannot
help in the ways that they will
set their own objectives and
then implement them in the
developing countries.
Alignment
Developed countries should
coordinate their procedures and
share information with that of
developing countries.
Harmonization
Developing countries and
donors shift focus to
development results and results
get measured.
Results
Donors and partners are
accountable for development
results
Mutual accountability
is a group of partners committed to improving
the health of citizens in developing countries
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
Initiated by
■ World Health Organization
■ World Bank
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
With the help of:
■ International Organizations
■ Bilateral Agencies
■ Country Governments
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
This was started in 2007 but it was upgraded to
IHP+ in the year _______
2016
IHP+ transformed into ________________ for UHC 2030 (UHC2030) to
respond to the health-related Sustainable
Development Goals and expanded its scope to
include health systems strengthening to achieve
universal health coverage.
International Health
Partnership
aims to partner the countries with
intergovernmental agencies to achieve the goals,
especially health-related goals.
UHC2030
M&E Framework: According to IHP, provided by WHO and World
Bank, the M&E should have this framework.
○ Indicator Domains
○ Data Collection
○ Analysis & Synthesis
○ Communication Use
The use of antihelminthic
drugs in order for us to eradicate
helminthic infections in school childre
Medical Services
These are the factors that we need to
assess in order for us to really know if
our medical service is effective.
Track Indicators
It is basically a form of monitoring.
Strengths & Weaknesses
You cannot use the same previous
service because you need to amplify the
strengths and amend or take note of
those weaknesses for them not to be
applied in the subsequent programs.
Troubleshoot
This is applied after the implementation
of the program.
Track Indicators (Evaluation)
We now measure the outcomes and
impacts.
Outcomes and Impact
We should also note that measuring
outcomes and impacts does not mean
that it is due only to the medical service
Other factors
Also known as the Implementation of Framework
PLAN
PLAN Framework:
○ be localized
○ address the needs for multiple users
and purposes
○ facilitate the identification of indicators
and data sources
○ be able to use the M&E in
disease-specific programs
is a variable which measures the value of the
change in units that can be compared to past
and future units
INDICATOR