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Partnering process: exploration. Elisabetta Minelli, Global Stop TB Partnership Kefas Samson, Stop TB Swaziland Subrat Mohanty, Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control, India Wasiq Khan, EMRO Stop TB Partnership. www.stoptb.org/countries/partnerships/. Partnering process.
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Partnering process: exploration Elisabetta Minelli, Global Stop TB Partnership Kefas Samson, Stop TB Swaziland Subrat Mohanty, Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control, India Wasiq Khan, EMRO Stop TB Partnership www.stoptb.org/countries/partnerships/
Partnering process • Systematization - 32 national stop TB partnerships and other partnering initiatives • Contextualization – Need to be adapted to the local context • Tailored technical assistance needed! (www.stoptb.org/national_partnerships)
Partnering process C O R E G R O U P EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP FORMAL LAUNCH
Initial partners • Institutions: • - Ministry of Health / NTP • - WHO • Advocates and service providers: • - nongovernmental organizations • - community based organizations • - faith based organizations • - private sector • Act as broker/facilitator of the partnering process or hire an external broker/facilitator for this task
Prerequisites • Initial partners are committed to work in close coordination with the NTP and NTP is willing to be involved. • The objectives of the national TB plan provide the basis to establish a collaboration with various partners. • Other ongoing forms of collaboration/coordination are identified, contacted and involved (build upon).
Partnership exploration component BUILDING A COMMON VISION IDENTIFICATION and DIALOGUE with PARTNERS MAPPING RESOURCES EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP
Building a common vision • Why do we want to work together? • Why do we think a partnership could be useful? • Where we want to get? See tool 1 PARTNERSHIP HAS A CLEAR VISION AND ADDED VALUE
Why do we want to work together? • TB control requires the joint action of more actors • NTP and multiple actors currently deal with TB control • NTP and other actors gain from recognizing the role that others play towards a common vision: a world free of TB
Could a partnership be useful? Internal External SWOT ANALYSIS ADDED VALUE
Where do we want to go? • Vision: a country free of tuberculosis. • Goal: to strengthen TB prevention, care and control in a country. • Objective: • To contribute to the implementation of the national strategic plan to control TB by harnessing the contribution of all stakeholders, including health service providers.
Partnership exploration components BUILDING A VISION IDENTIFICATION and DIALOGUE with PARTNERS MAPPING RESOURCES EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP
Identification and dialogue with partners Who do we want to work with? • Old partners (usual suspects) • New partners See tool 2 CORE GROUP OF INTERESTED PARTNERS
Relevant partners • PUBLIC • Ministry of Health • National TB programme • Public health services • Other ministries (education, social welfare, labour) PRIVATE INTERNAT. CIVIL SOCIETY Nongovernmental organizations Faith-based organizations Community-based organizations PRIVATE/CORPORATE Private health care providers Corporate business – corporate social responsibility Media CIVIL SOCIETY PUBLIC MULTILATERAL/BILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS UN - WHO Bilateral donors
Dialogue You want to find out: • Motivation and commitment to a partnership approach • Sharing of the proposed vision, goal and objectives • Contribution to the partnership given its specific identity (information/resources/ competences/skills) • Possible complementarities and synergies with what the other partners would do
Partnership exploration components BUILDING A VISION IDENTIFICATION and DIALOGUE with PARTNERS MAPPING RESOURCES EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP
Mapping resources Who, what, where, with what resources? RESOURCE MAP See tool 3
NTP PLAN SUMMARY SHEET Mapping resources • Consider the national TB plan and identify the services requested • Collect information on services already provided by prospective partners (activities, competences, resources) • Summarize all collected information in a summary sheet that matches the information on prospective partners against the national TB plan and different geographic areas
Form to collect information on services already provided by partners
Budget centres ($) budget centre EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP ($)
Questions for discussion In your experience, • Is there a need for a national partnership? Any example. • What could be the relationship between NTP and partnership? Any example. • Are there similar existing forms of collaboration? Any example. How would you integrate the existing forms of collaboration into a national partnership and why? • How to initiate a national partnership? Country case studies. • Who could be the initial partners of a national partnership? Any example.