Building Country-Owned and Led M&E Systems: Development of NOP-II
1. Building Country-
Owned and Led M&E Systems:
Development of NOP-II
Kola’ Oyediran
Dr. Kayode Ogungbemi
MEASURE Evaluation
End-of-Phase III Meeting, June 18, 2014
2. Outline of Session
Guiding principles of viable country
ownership
Experience Sharing – NACA
5. What does it mean
to have a sustainable,
country-owned M&E system?
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9. National and 6 states
HIV/AIDS M&E systems
assessments conducted
Facilitated establishment of
intra and inter Ministries,
Departments and agencies
coordination mechanism
working/groups (national and
3 states)
5 instances of requests for
MEASURE Evaluation to
support M&E activities
10. 6 M&E system related
plans developed
7 MDAs and states
requested technical
assistance for their M&E
interventions
Supported the
development of 8
documents for system
strengthening
11. Participants at MEASURE
Evaluation workshop
demonstrated independent
M&E capacity
2 Universities running
short-course in M&E
In Kano state, an M&E unit
was added to DPRS of
Ministry of Health by the
Government
12. Collaborated with NACA
and stakeholders for
regular joint Data Quality
Audits
Supported FMWASD in
standardizing OVC data
collection instruments
In 3 states, information
products developed with
state stakeholders
13. Painting to Brush Strokes
The National Agency for the
Control of AIDS stories…
16. HOW WE DEVELOPED NOP-II?
Assessment of national HIV/AIDS
information system – 12 components
Buy-in from stakeholders
Setting –up of steering committee and
technical working groups
Technical meetings and workshops
17. Stakeholders’ validation meetings
Finalizations of NOP-II
Printing and dissemination
Next steps or wayforward
HOW WE DEVELOPED NOP-II?
18. Stakeholders
National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA)
National HIV Division (NASCP), Federal Ministry
of Health
Orphans and Vulnerable Division, Federal
Ministry
of Women’s Affairs and Social Development
Federal Ministry of Education
Federal Ministry of Defense
Sub-national levels – represented by six states
19. Stakeholders
Nigeria Business Coalition Against AIDS
(NIBUCAA)
Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (CiSHAN)
Development Partners --- UN-systems, DfID,
World Bank, USG and implementing partners
22. Some Key outcomes of working with
MEASURE Evaluation
Improved linkages and coordination of
stakeholders—TWG
Developed M&E system related plans—NOP-II
Supported in the development of documents
for system strengthening—Supportive
supervision
Improved availability and use of quality data
23. Some Key outcomes of working with
MEASURE Evaluation
Capacity building
Implementation of national HIV/AIDS status
assessment
Institutionalizing M&E courses in two-
universities
Working at the state level—Anambra, Kano
and Lagos
24. THANK YOU!
MEASURE Evaluation is a MEASURE project funded by the U.S.
Agency for International Development and implemented by the
Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill in partnership with Futures Group International, ICF
Macro, John Snow, Inc., Management Sciences for Health, and
Tulane University. Views expressed in this presentation 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.
Visit us online at www.measureevaluation.org
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Hinweis der Redaktion
M&E plans --- Nigeria National Response Information Management System Operational Plan –II, National Health M&E framework, National OVC M&E framework, M&E plan for Lagos, Anambra and Kano states
Requests for TA: NPHCDA (M&E training), Kaduna and Kebbi states for DQA, NHIS, Oyo state for M&E plan, Federal Ministry of Education
Assessment of M&E system reports at national and states