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Report on the Feasibility of Measuring the iCCM Task Force Indicators through Existing Monitoring Systems in DRC, Niger, Madagascar, Senegal, South Sudan and Zambia

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Authors: Contributors: Timothy Roberton, Dyness Kasungami, Tanya Guenther, Elizabeth Hazel, and Vikas Dwivedi

The Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) Task Force (TF) has proposed a list of 48 indicators to guide governments and partners in monitoring and evaluating national iCCM programs. These indicators are compiled in the document entitled Indicator Guide for Monitoring and Evaluating Integrated Community Case Management. Recently, the iCCM TF began a review process to determine the number of indicators being reported by country programs, and opportunities and challenges related to measuring indicators not being reported. This report supports the review process by analyzing the availability of indicators through the iCCM monitoring systems in six target countries; Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Niger, Madagascar, Senegal, South Sudan and Zambia. 

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Resource Topic: Community Assessment, Community Case Management, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Country Ownership, Data Collection, Human Resources Management/Workforce Development, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, Millineum Development Goals/MDG and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Monitoring and Evaluation, Orphans and vulnerable children/OVC, Performance management, Standards and evidence-based guidelines

Resource Type: Evaluation, Issue papers, Research

Year: 2013

Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar, Niger, Senegal, Sudan, Zambia

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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