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‘Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is an integral component of the project planning and implementation processes’ so says every Tom, Doris and Harry. Unfortunately confusion reigns as to what Monitoring and Evaluation entails. The biggest question though is whether we know how to effectively monitor and evaluate our programmes to ensure successful implementation and achievement of [...]
Gender in programming, has been misconceived as addressing women issues whereas it is all about ensuring that each stage in the project life cycle gives due consideration to all stakeholders in a community in this context boys, girls, men and women. Questions as to whether gender is being incorporated into programming and how this can [...]
The United States Government (USG) held a consultative meeting on 3rd August 2010 with Development Partners in Health in Kenya (DPHK) to discuss the priorities for strengthening Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)/ Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) in the Kenyan health sector. The discussions were intended to inform capacity development plans under USG’s new country programme [...]
Developing the capacity of partners and of our own staff is one of the key principles of GTZ- Kenya Health Sector Programme. June till July 2010 our Monitoring Officer attended an international training programme at the AMREF Directorate of Capacity Building. The training aimed to equip the participants with monitoring and evaluation concepts and tools for [...]
In 2007 the GTZ Health Sector Programme (HSP) provided equipment to seven Youth Friendly Centres (YFCs) in line with a joint strategy developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Health.
North eastern Provincial Health Management team have aligned into AOP III their Provincial and Wajir district Health Plans, this is the report of the trip to the NEP on the 14th - 23rd of May 2007. NEP evaluation Report