 | | | (Under revision; refer to the March 2008 Addendum) To support the monitoring and evaluation of programs a toolkit for the three diseases has been developed by a wide range of institutions. The purpose of the toolkit is to provide in one place the "essentials" of agreed upon best practice as well as references to key materials and resources. You will find descriptions of the major indicators, how they fit into general monitoring and evaluation, and frequently asked questions and answers. The toolkit has been updated in a Second Edition of January 2006. |
 | | | To support the monitoring and evaluation of programs a toolkit for the three diseases has been developed by a wide range of institutions. The purpose of the toolkit is to provide in one place the "essentials" of agreed upon best practice as well as references to key materials and resources. You will find descriptions of the major indicators, how they fit into general monitoring and evaluation, and frequently asked questions and answers. The Toolkit has been updated in a Third Edition of February 2009. It consists of two parts, designed to enable easy access to the resources in this toolkit and according to the needs of the user.
|
 | | | This manual provides a comprehensive set of guidelines on M&E standards and practice throughout the life cycle of Global Fund grants. It is intended to help those involved in the negotiation and management of The Global Fund Grants better understand the processes involved in M&E relevant to Global Fund. |
 | | | In the spirit of the M&E component of the “Three Ones” a number of multilateral and bilateral organizations and initiatives have collaborated to develop a tool to enable organizations to evaluate their M&E plans and systems. The M&E Systems Strengthening Tool is designed to be a generic tool for assessing the data collection, reporting and management systems used to measure indicators of program and project success. Simply put, this tool primarily addresses the M&E plan and systems that need to be in place in order to collect and second channel data upwards within a reporting system for aggregation into relevant indicators for program management and reporting. |
 | | | The Framework for Operations and Implementation Research in Health and Disease Control Programs is a result of a collaborative effort between the Global Fund, the Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) and a number of international partner organizations. The overall goal of the document is twofold: one is to standardize the practice of operations research across the international health community, and the second is to stimulate the integration of OR into health and disease control programs. The range of target audiences for this document is wide and varies from program implementers to policy-makers, from researchers to healthcare practitioners, from donors to government agencies, from technical organizations to civil society and other stakeholders. Feedback from people who use this document will help make improvements in future editions. |
 | | | Top 10 Indicators Cards Guidelines for Performance Based Funding Monitoring and Evaluation Plan Guidelines |
 | | | This briefing paper reviews some of the evidence for integration between RH and HIV programs, highlights new developments at the Global Fund that have implications for efforts to strengthen reproductive health commodity security, and provides guidance to reproductive health stakeholders in exploiting these opportunities. |
 | | | For information on the extent of Global Fund support for condom procurement, read the policy brief. |
 | | | This report looks at just one component of reproductive health commodities: contraceptives. A follow-up to a report of the same title published in 2001, the report starts with an overview of current demand for contraceptives in 88 developing countries that depend on supplies from donors. |
 | | | Find guidance on incorporating sexual and reproductive health into Global Fund proposals. |
 | | | Find guidance on incorporating sexual and reproductive health into Global Fund proposals. These Guidelines are a response to the low number of SRH-related proposals included in Country Coordinated Proposals in previous Global Fund funding rounds, as well as to the expressed request of SRH and HIV/AIDS providers to maximize the impact of the Global Fund on their work. Annex 1 Integrating SRH into the HIV/AIDS Component of a Country Coordinated Proposal provides background information. |
 | | | Find more information on linkages between family planning and HIV and tools to strengthen these linkages. The importance of linking sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV is widely recognized. In order to gain a clearer understanding of the effectiveness, optimal circumstances, and best practices for strengthening SRH and HIV linkages, a systematic review of the literature was conducted. The findings corroborate the many benefits gained from linking SRH and HIV policies, systems and services. |
 | | | Find more information on linkages between family planning and HIV and tools to strengthen these linkages. The objective of this adaptable tool is to assess HIVand SRH bi-directional linkages at the policy, systems and service-delivery levels. It is intended also to identify gaps, and ultimately contribute to the development of country-specific action plans to forge and strengthen these linkages. While this tool focuses primarily on the health sector it can be adapted to cover other sectors (education, social services, and labour). |
 | | | Find more information on linkages between family planning and HIV and tools to strengthen these linkages. |
 | | | Find more information on linkages between family planning and HIV and tools to strengthen these linkages. |
 | | | Learn more about the Global Fund proposal process. |
 | | | For more information on guidelines for writing a Global Fund PSM plan. |
 | | | Learn more about CCMs. |