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DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING HEALTHCARE PROJECTS-THE CASE FOR KENYA RED CROSS SOCIETY. WYCLIFF MARIGA OMBUKI UNITID FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM TRACK: HEALTH ECONOMICS SECOND COHORT. Introduction.
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DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING HEALTHCARE PROJECTS-THE CASE FOR KENYA RED CROSS SOCIETY WYCLIFF MARIGA OMBUKI UNITID FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM TRACK: HEALTH ECONOMICS SECOND COHORT
Introduction • Monitoring and evaluation is a critical component of project design and implementation. This policy framework provides analysts with a practical step-by-step guide to prepare and carry out benchmarking and impact analyses of projects. The audience is policy makers, and project staff mainly in the research, implementation or strategic departments . • It is assumed that a policy maker intends todeliver the best value for money to citizens and therefore has to select projects based on robust quantitative evaluations. Analytical tools are presented solidly grounded in economic theory all while focusing on the practical questions of evaluations.
Problem statement • KRCS spends a colossal amount of money to hire consultants to conduct data collection, analyze the data and prepare reports which are largely contradicting, are not based on progress reports or baseline survey and are therefore questionable as tools for decision making. There is need to develop a comprehensive policy framework on monitoring and evaluation of health projects that will involve internal mechanism for consistent data collection, analysis and presentation of data for information and decision making.
Objectives of the project • measure and report program performance and progress provide evaluation feedback • to improve planning and management decisions identify and • help answer critical uncertainties, linking monitoring and evaluation to the research activities of the program
The monitoring and evaluation framework will identify and discuss the following tools • Performance indicators • The logical framework approach • Theory-based evaluation • Formal surveys • Rapid appraisal methods • Participatory methods • Public expenditure tracking surveys • Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis • Impact evaluation
CHALLENGES Lack of resources to draft a comprehensive policy framework. The need to hire professional staff to cope with the technical requirements of Monitoring and evaluation Meeting the training needs of all those involved in project proposal writing, implementation and monitoring. Collection of views from all the staff in order to develop a comprehensive framework
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