Title: Communitybased Monitoring CBM in Health
1Community-based Monitoring (CBM) in Health
Public Health Forum- Seminar1
Institute of Public Health
- Dr. Upendra Bhojani
- Dr. N. Devadasan
2Setting the stage for CBM
- 73rd and 74th amendments to the constitution of
India (April 1993) - Practice of CBM approach, locally (mainly by
NGOs) and internationally - Governments recent attempts for CBM in other
sectors e.g. Education - NRHM- Government institutionalizing CBM in health
on a larger scale
3Methodology
- Web search
- Books, Journals, Reports etc.
Case studies
- Location/Duration
- Coverage
- Objectives
- Stakeholders
- Background
- Design
- Indicators
- Role of stakeholders
- Evaluation
- Lessons
4What is CBM?
- a process where concerned citizens, government
agencies, industry, academia, community groups
and local institutions collaborate to monitor,
track, and respond to issues of common community
concern - -EMAN, Canada
- Monitoring and evaluation of community
development by an interested community, so that
the community can make independent choices about
its own development World Bank (SA)
5Common themes
- Involvement of community as a principal
stakeholder - Collecting, analyzing, reporting and responding
to information - Information around the issues of common community
concern - To empower community
6Some examples of CBM in health
- NRHM proposed CBM pilots in eight states
- Swasth Plus-Community monitoring Project,
Karnataka - Peoples Health Management Information System
Project, Orissa - Prayas, Orissa
- Rural Poverty Reduction Project (Monitoring of
Health Services), Andhra Pradesh etc
7NRHM-CBM
Advisory Group on Community Action
Union Ministry
State health monitoring and planning committee
State mentoring group/State nodal NGO
District health monitoring and planning committee
District mentoring group/Dist. nodal NGO
Block health monitoring and planning committee
Block mentoring group/Block nodal NGO
PHC health monitoring and planning committee
Village health and sanitation committee
8Swasth-Plus PHMIS
20 HHs
20 HHs
Village
NHL
NHL
VDMC
SHGs/PRIs
VDMC Rep.
GP level monthly meeting
Community members PRI members
Health WCD staff
NGO rep.
9Benefits of CBM
- Partnerships/coalitions
- Community
- Sensitization
- Knowledge
- Capacity
- Government
- Capacity
- Social capital
10Prerequisites for CBM
- Mobilizing the community
- Orienting the community to work as complementing
partner - Orienting the service providers (government)
towards CBM process (Knowledge and attitudinal
factors) - Setting the agreed objectives for CBM
11Usual stakeholders
- Implementers
- Mostly NGOs
- Service providers
- Mainly Government / Private
- Monitors
- Community/PRIs/SHGs
- Donors
- Government/Development partners
12Approaches to CBM
Census
Dialogue
Community Representatives
- Service Providers
- (Governments)
Community
Data
Data sharing action planning
Analysis
NGO
NGO
NGO
NGO
Study sample
Dialogue
Service Providers (Governments)
Community
NGO/Implementing partner
Data sharing action planning
Data
Analysis
Community
13Role of stakeholders
- NGO
- Getting all the stakeholders on board
- Engaging and organizing community
- Orienting community workers service providers
- Designing the program through consultations
- Arranging facilitating dialogues
- Technical and administrative assistance
- Capacity building
- Government
- Support and cooperation
- Acceptance and responsiveness
- Integration and institutionalization
14Role of stakeholders
- Community
- Support and cooperation
- Monitoring
- Complementing providers
- Initiatives and ownership
- Donor (Government/Development partner)
- Effective and timely disbursement of funds
- Sustained coordination with implementer
- Technical assistance
15Indicators
- Simple and few
- Community consultation
- Health status
- Births, Deaths, Malnourished children, risk
pregnancies etc. - Health service delivery
- ANC received by pregnant women
- Immunization status of infants
- Availability of doctor and medicines at health
facility etc.
16Analysis
- Community/communityfacilitator
- Data- Simplified/demystified
- E.g., PHMIS Project, BABIES model
- some other stakeholder (Mainly facilitating NGO
or Donor) - Complex statistical analysis
- Results sharing with community
17PHMIS Project (Orissa)
Births
Deaths
Gram Panchayat
Village
18CARE Project (Tanzania)
19Challenges
- To motivate and organize community
- To create functional partnership/coalition
between community and governments - Sustained investment in capacity building
- Integration and institutionalization of CBM
- Scaling up of CBM initiatives
- Can network help?
20Thanks