Baseline Assessments

Report on the Baseline Assessment of Monitoring and Evaluation Capacities in 17 Counties in Kenya
This report is a summary of assessments that were conducted with the goal of understanding and documenting the capacities of county health management teams (CHMTs). Specifically, they assessed the CHMTs’ capacities to perform M&E functions, identify capacity gaps, and determine the most effective ways to build the county’s capacity for M&E of health interventions.

Report on the Baseline Assessment of Capacity to Undertake Monitoring and Evaluation Functions
This report summarizes results of a baseline assessment to take stock and document the capacity of the Civil Registration Department (CRD) to undertake monitoring and evaluation (M&E) functions. The assessment was carried out in collaboration with the MEASURE Evaluation PIMA Project whose mandate is to support the Government of Kenya to build sustainable M&E capacity.

National Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System
This baseline assessment recognizes legal and administrative challenges inherent in ensuring a functioning civil registration system. The results inform decision-makers and identify priority areas for improving the availability, quality and use of vital statistics in Kenya.

Baseline Capacity Assessment Report on M&E Functions in the Division of Community Health Services
The overall objective of this baseline assessment was to understand current capacity in the M&E performance objectives and gaps in the Division of Community Health Services (DCHS). It was envisioned that identifying performance objectives and gaps is the first step in designing action and implementing plans to strengthen DCHS’s capacity for M&E response.

Report on the Baseline Assessment of Capacity for Monitoring and Evaluation
The overall objective of the assessment was to understand Division of Disease Surveillance and Response’s (DDSR) current capacity to perform its M&E objectives and determine a baseline for comparison as DDSR takes steps to strengthen its capacity. The assessment also will help guide decisions on the most appropriate interventions to address gaps.

Baseline Assessment to Establish the Existing Capacity of the Division of Malaria Control to Undertake Monitoring and Evaluation Functions
The overall objective of the baseline assessment was to understand current capacity in M&E performance objectives and gaps to determine the most appropriate interventions for the Division of Malaria Control (DOMC) and to monitor and evaluate success in M&E capacity strengthening at DOMC.

Baseline Capacity Assessment Report on M&E Functions Division of Reproductive Health Department of Family Health
The goal of this assessment was to understand and document Division of Reproductive Health’s current organizational and individual capacity to successfully achieve its performance objectives in program-level monitoring and evaluation.

The State of the Health Referral System in Kenya: Results from a Baseline Study on the Functionality of the Health Referral System in Eight Counties
To inform the implementation of referral system strengthening activities, MEASURE Evaluation PIMA, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health conducted a baseline assessment to assess the functionality of the health referral system in eight counties in Kenya.

A Baseline Assessment on the State of the Community Health Information System in Kenya
The purpose of this baseline assessment is to gauge the level of Community Health Information System (CHIS) functionality in a number of elements among 31 sampled community units in eight counties to suggest how to address gaps in the delivery of community health services. This baseline assessment addresses the lack of information on CHIS functionality.

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