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Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit

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This toolkit, in its second edition, is designed "to provide those working at the country level on M&E [Monitoring and Evaluation] systems linked to expanded HIV/TB and/or malaria programmes with rapid access to key resources and standard guidelines." It presents a set of standard indicators and best practices drawn from consultation with technical Monitoring and Evaluation experts in HIV, TB and malaria.

The toolkit provides an overview of the basic elements of M&E and advice on what makes a good M&E system. It includes advice on common technical and operational questions, such as how to select indicators from the list of core indicators and how to optimise use of M&E funds. A 'frequently asked questions' format provides operational questions and answers and common questions on the toolkit and Global Fund reporting.

For each of the three diseases, this toolkit also provides specific information including:
  • A table of specific programmatic indicators;
  • A table of selected impact and outcome indicators;
  • General Resources;
  • Technical Assistance; and
  • Guidelines and references.
The updated toolkit differs from the 2004 version in the inclusion of:
  • Refinement and update of indicators.
  • Expansion of impact measures.
  • Collaborative HIV/TB activities.
  • Inclusion of a transversal “Health Systems Strengthening” section.
Click here to access a variety of downloadable PDF formats including high and low resolution in English, French, Spanish, and Russian.
Languages
English, Spanish, French, Russian
Number of Pages
140