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Title: Communitybased Monitoring CBM in Health


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Community-based Monitoring (CBM) in Health
Public Health Forum- Seminar1
Institute of Public Health
  • Dr. Upendra Bhojani
  • Dr. N. Devadasan

2
Setting 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

3
Methodology
  • Web search
  • Books, Journals, Reports etc.
  • Interviews
  • Field visits

Case studies
  • Location/Duration
  • Coverage
  • Objectives
  • Stakeholders
  • Background
  • Design
  • Indicators
  • Role of stakeholders
  • Evaluation
  • Lessons

4
What 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)

5
Common 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

6
Some 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

7
NRHM-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
8
Swasth-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.
9
Benefits of CBM
  • Partnerships/coalitions
  • Community
  • Sensitization
  • Knowledge
  • Capacity
  • Government
  • Capacity
  • Social capital

10
Prerequisites 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

11
Usual stakeholders
  • Implementers
  • Mostly NGOs
  • Service providers
  • Mainly Government / Private
  • Monitors
  • Community/PRIs/SHGs
  • Donors
  • Government/Development partners

12
Approaches 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
13
Role 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

14
Role 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

15
Indicators
  • 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.

16
Analysis
  • 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

17
PHMIS Project (Orissa)
Births
Deaths
Gram Panchayat
Village
18
CARE Project (Tanzania)
19
Challenges
  • 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?

20
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