M&E of Tuberculosis Control Programs- 1 Day Module
This module is designed and intended to be used as a 3 hour training session that is delivered as part of a larger M&E workshop on population, health and nutrition topics, including HIV. It is intended to be an introduction to basic concepts in monitoring and evaluation of tuberculosis control programs, and should be a first step in encouraging workshop participants to build their individual and organizational capacity to monitor and evaluate their programs.
This training module includes a PowerPoint presentation, readings, and class exercises.
By the end of this training module, participants will be able to:
- Understand the global threat and key drivers of the TB epidemic
- Discuss the DOTS strategy and its implementation
- Apply TB M&E tools and methodologies
- Use and interpret key TB indicators
Presentation Slides:
- Download M&E of Tuberculosis Programs (English)
Readings:
- A guide to monitoring and evaluation for collaborative TB/HIV activities
- 2010/2011 Tuberculosis global facts
- Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) indicators
- Priority research questions for TB/HIV in HIV-prevalent and resource-limited settings
- The Global Plan to Stop TB 2011-2015
- The Stop TB Strategy
Exercise: