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Review of progress tracking

Systematic review of progress involves regular and thorough assessments of the effectiveness of monitoring systems, data collection processes, and reporting structures. This iterative review aims to identify areas of success, challenges, and opportunities for refinement. The insights gained contribute to an adaptive and responsive approach, ensuring that progress tracking aligns closely with the evolving needs and dynamics of the health compact.

KEY QUESTIONS TO SUPPORT PHC-ORIENTED HEALTH COMPACTS:


• What commitments have been made by government to development and monitoring of PHC oriented monitoring and evaluation frameworks?
• What comprehensive plan and framework for M & E of PHC is available that includes a set of nationally appropriate indicators, systems and technologies to generate data on selected indicators, and programs of capacity building to facilitate use of data for decision making?