Community Led clinic monitoring is a system of community-developed and community-owned data collection and monitoring at the site of service delivery that leads to the implementation of solutions to respond to the evidence that communities have collected. Community Monitors will be responsible for monitoring several primary healthcare facilities in an area in order to assess the state of HIV and TB service delivery provided. Community Monitors will collect consistent, robust and rigorous qualitative and quantitative site-level data that include observational data and the perspectives of both healthcare users (including PLHIV and people with TB) as well as healthcare providers. Using the data collected, Community Monitors will engage with primary healthcare facility staff, implementing partners, clinic committees and other key stakeholders in order to advocate for improved service delivery and track progress towards this. Community Monitors will keep a meticulous record of all data collected and community level engagements to ensure transparency and accountability.
ICWEA together with consortium partners HEPS-Uganda and SMUG are seeking to recruit suitably qualified persons to fill the positions of Community Monitor in Various districts.Download the role details below;
Community Monitor CLM 2.0 (1968 downloads )
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