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Experience from a multi-country initiative to improve the monitoring of selected reproductive health indicators in Africa.

Maria Barreix1, Özge Tunçalp1, Namuunda Mutombo2, Ayotunde A Adegboyega3, Lale Say1.   

Abstract

Universal access to sexual and reproductive health remains part of the unfinished business of global development in Africa. To achieve it, health interventions should be monitored using programmatic indicators. WHO's Strengthening Measurement of Reproductive Health Indicators in Africa initiative, implemented in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, aimed to improve national information systems for routine monitoring of reproductive health indicators. Participating countries developed action plans employing a two-pronged strategy: (1) revising, standardizing, and harmonizing existing reproductive health indicators captured through routine information-systems; and (2) building data-collection capacity through training and supervision at select pilot sites. Country teams evaluated existing and new indicators, and outlined barriers to strengthening routine measurement. Activities included updating abortion-care guidelines (spontaneous and induced abortions), providing training on laws surrounding induced abortions, and improving feedback mechanisms. The country teams updated monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and attempted to build recording/reporting capacity in selected pilot areas. Barriers to implementing the initiative that were encountered included restrictive induced-abortion laws, staff turn-over, and administrative delays, including low capacity among healthcare staff and competing priorities for staff time. The areas identified for further improvement were up-scaling programs to a national level, creating scorecards to record data, increasing collaborations with the private sector, conducting related costing exercises, and performing ex-post evaluations.
© 2017 World Health Organization; licensed by Wiley on behalf of International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

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Keywords:  Capacity building; Family planning; Health systems strengthening; Monitoring and evaluation; Reproductive health indicators; Safe abortion

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28108993     DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.12105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynaecol Obstet        ISSN: 0020-7292            Impact factor:   3.561


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1.  ' It is a question of determination': a case study of monitoring and evaluation of integrated family planning services in urban areas of Togo.

Authors:  Helen Baker; Roger Rochat; Kenneth Hepburn; Monique Hennink; Macoumba Thiam; Cyrille Guede; Andre Koalaga; Eloi Amegan; Koffi Fombo; Bolatito Ogunbiyi; Lynn Sibley
Journal:  Gates Open Res       Date:  2019-05-01
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