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Chapel Hill, NC USA - Please find recent monitoring and evaluation (M&E)
training and discussion forums by MEASURE Evaluation below.


*Virtual Leadership Development Program for M&E Teams, November 2010*

MEASURE Evaluation is pleased to announce that it is currently accepting
applications for the Virtual Leadership Development Program (VLDP) for teams
working in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of HIV/AIDS, FP/RH and Infectious
Disease programs in Anglophone countries in Africa. The main goal of the
program is to strengthen the leadership of teams involved with the
collection, analysis and use of health data, at all levels of an
organization, so that teams are able to face and overcome identified M&E
challenges and achieve desired results. Application deadline: October 22,
2010
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/approaches/organizational-development/vldp-me-november-2010.ics
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*M&E of HIV/AIDS Programs Workshop, India, February 14-15, 2011*

MEASURE Evaluation is pleased to announce the regional workshop on
“Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programs,” for English speaking
professionals. The course is designed for national and sub-national level
M&E professionals and their counterparts, assistants and advisors who are
involved with the implementation of HIV/AIDS programs.  The workshop offers
intensive training that will cover the fundamental concepts and tools for
monitoring and evaluating HIV/AIDS programs. Application deadline: October
31, 2010
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/training/workshops/me-hiv-aids-programs-thailand/m-e-of-hiv-aids-programs-workshop-india-november-2010-1

*DataUseNet Online Forum: Summary Posted*

The "Overcoming Constraints to Using Data in Decision Making" online
discussion solicited input from DataUseNet members on their experiences
overcoming barriers to data use. The discussion focused on how barriers have
been overcome and the resulting outcomes of improved data use.
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/networks/datausenet/overcoming-contraints

*Data Use in the Indian Health Sector*

The objectives of this study were to shed light on how data are used for
decision making at different levels of government in India, highlight
impediments to data utilization, and make a set of actionable
recommendations on how the health sector could improve the utilization of
data for decision making.
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/tr-10-76

*A Review of Constraints to Using Data for Decision Making: Recommendations
to Inform the Design of Interventions*

This publication synthesizes findings of assessments of constraints to data
use conducted by MEASURE Evaluation and highlights recommendations for
designing interventions to stimulate demand for and improve the use of data
for decision making.
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/tr-10-75

*Report on the Status of the Nigerian National HIV Monitoring and Evaluation
System: Assessment Using 12 Components System Strengthening Tool*

In reviewing the country's National Strategic Framework for responding to
the HIV epidemic, it was critical to assess the status of national
monitoring and evaluation systems, in preparation for the development of the
next generation of the national M&E plan. This report provides findings and
recommendations from an assessment of those systems, using the recently
developed 12 Components Systems Strengthening Tool.
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/SR-10-61

Visit http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure for constant, up-to-date information
from MEASURE Evaluation.

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MEASURE Evaluation, a MEASURE project funded by the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) under terms of Leader with Associates
Cooperative Agreement GHA-A-00-08-00003-00. Views expressed do not
necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the U.S. government. MEASURE
Evaluation is the USAID Global Health Bureau's primary vehicle for
supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health
and nutrition worldwide.

Learn more about MEASURE Evaluation at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure.

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