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05-14-2008 12:32 PM



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Week 3: SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS: Data that should be provided to the Global Fund for monitoring and evaluation purposes

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What kind of data could and should be provided to the Global Fund to substantiate that a program is designed to address the needs of women, girls and sexual minorities in relation to HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria?

ENGLISH FORUM

- Tools and methodologies on gender mainstreaming at country level (read full post by Salome.Anyoti from Tanzania).

- Better analysis of existing data rather than collecting new data (read full post by Charlotte Colvin, United States); analysis policy documents (read full post by fariedarlie, Zimbabwe).

- Gender-based violence indicators; measurement of knowledge, attitudes and practices related to gender-based violence (read full post by Kathy Selvaggio, United States).

- Valid health/life/death data on the world population (read full post by Angie, USA).

- Rates of literacy, girls’ enrolment in schools, access to free or subsidized health care, infant mortality; number, availability and gender of health service personnel (read full post by Oliver Eze, Nigeria).

- Sex-disaggregated data that reveals the roles and responsibilities of women and men (
read full post by Padma Buggineni, India), the treatment they receive (read full post by Saka, Nigeria), and local HIV context (read full post by susanafried, US).

FRENCH FORUM

- The place and importance of these groups in project management (read full post by Benda Bayamba, South Africa).

- Sex and age-related indicators (
read full post by Maxime Dahoun, Gabon
).

- Behavioral and HIV-positive surveys carried out before and after activities (read full post by Mapangou, Gabon
).

- Statistics on all types of discrimination (
read full post by Wamarou, Burkina Faso
).

- The rate of participation of under five-year-olds and expectant mothers (
read full post by Wamarou, Burkina Faso
).

- Transmission, type of protection or prevention,
screening, treatment using ARVs, the level of awareness in highly infected areas (read full post by Michel-Lay-Mayamba, Democratic Republic of Congo).


SPANISH FORUM

- All indicators must be reported by gender; percentage of participation of women and men in the interventions; percentage of women that are part of the CCM. (read full post by Rjsoto, Honduras).

- Indicators should be qualitative, not only quantitative; they should be measured by gender (read full post from fredy triminio, United States).

- Data that could be useful: socioeconomic information; data on active sexual life; background information on sexual violence, geographical location; data on prevalence and incidence of HIV, malaria and TB. The sound approach should include the components of permanent research, prevention and cure of diseases and strategies of socioeconomic sustainability (read full post by Humberto Isabel Rodas Aguilar, Guatemala).


What kind of data could and should be provided to the Global Fund to substantiate that a program is sound in approach, feasible, and has the potential for sustainability and impact?

 
ENGLISH FORUM

- Concise methodology of raising awareness among women and girls; total number of health care personnel and their knowledge capacity; availability and quality of health facilities; managerial principles applied by implementers (read full post by Oliver Eze, Nigeria).

- Collection and analysis of data by organizations with excellent reputation and a genuine cause (read full post by Hussain Shah, Pakistan).

- Data from a few, effective indicators that can be generated or collected within existing constraints (
read full post by Hilary Standing, UK).

FRENCH FORUM

- Data on theavailability of internal and external resources (read full post by Mapangou, Gabon and read full post by Benda Bayamba, South Africa).

- Data on a significant drop in the mortality rate from these diseases in all these groups
(men, women, girls, etc.) (read full post by Wamarou, Burkina Faso
).

- Data regarding the community approach used with interventions (read full post by Maxime Dahoun, Gabon
).

- Data on the geographic and economic accessibility of girls and women to services measured before and after program implementation (read full post by Marie Emilie Damier, Haiti).

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