Data Management Tools for Community-Led Monitoring (CLM)
Considerations for choosing tools for data collection, analysis, and presentation for Community-Led Monitoring (CLM).
Topics: Community monitoring
Considerations for choosing tools for data collection, analysis, and presentation for Community-Led Monitoring (CLM).
Topics: Community monitoring
This guide explains some key concepts and processes involved in analyzing qualitative and quantitative data collected through community-led monitoring (CLM).
Topics: Community monitoring
This guide supports the use of data generated by community-led monitoring for decision-making and action to improve services, programs, and policies.
Topics: Community monitoring
This paper clarifies the principles behind community-led monitoring of health services, a methodology that uses systematic data collection by communities for evidence-based advocacy to improve accountability, governance and quality of health services.
Topics: Community monitoring
This guide lays out the principles and dimensions of data quality for communities implementing community-led monitoring (CLM).
Topics: Community monitoring, COVID-19
A guide for translating program and policy priorities into qualitative and quantitative measures for Community-Led Monitoring
Topics: Community monitoring
This is a how-to guide developed for community organizations that are planning to implement community-led monitoring (CLM). It provides an overview of CLM and steps for designing, implementing, running and resourcing it.
Topics: Community monitoring
The Framework is provided to support small and large-scale OneImpact CLM interventions for an integrated and sustained TB response.
Topics: Community monitoring
This chapter is the newest addition to the Activist Toolkit on Differentiated Service Delivery launched in 2017 and highlights the critical needs and opportunities for reaching adolescents and young people living with HIV.
Topics: Differentiated service delivery
The toolkit supports communities to engage in and demand recipient-centered models of care.
Topics: Differentiated service delivery