Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of the COVID-19 Response in the Africa Region.

Peter Malekele Phori,Stephen Fawcett,Noemie Nikiema Nidjergou,Cleph Silouakadila,Ruaa Hassaballa, Deogratias Kakule Siku

Health promotion practice(2022)

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As the COVID-19 pandemic swept throughout the world, it created a demand for information to help understand the public health response and its effects. Limited capacity to see and interpret data-"sensemaking" with measures of progress-affects the use of data for quality improvement. The World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO) supported partners from the Member States in using a participatory monitoring and evaluation system to document and systematically reflect on the COVID-19 response at the country level. The WHO AFRO's COVID-19 Response Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) team captured and communicated response activities based on available reports from 35 of the 47 member countries. By reviewing reports and communications, the M&E team documented nearly 8,000 COVID-19 response activities during the study period (January 2020 through July 2021). A "sensemaking" protocol was used to support country partners in identifying factors associated with increases or decreases in both new cases and response activities. This report describes this participatory M&E approach and process of shared sensemaking. We illustrate with a country-level case study of the COVID-19 response in the Africa Region.
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COVID-19 response: Africa,Senegal,collaboration,global health,monitoring and evaluation,pandemic,participatory evaluation,sensemaking,systematic reflection
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