Community-Led Monitoring: When Community Data Drives Implementation Strategies

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Purpose of Review: Communities occupy a central position in effective health systems, notably through monitoring of health service quality and by giving recipients of care a voice. Our review identifies community-led monitoring mechanisms and best practices. Recent Findings: Implementation of community-led monitoring mechanisms improved service delivery at facility-level, health system-wide infrastructure and health outcomes among recipients of care. Successful models were community-led, collaborative, continuous and systematic, and incorporated advocacy and community education. Summary: Identifying and replicating successful community-led monitoring practices is a key pathway to equitable access to HIV and health services overall.

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Baptiste, S., Manouan, A., Garcia, P., Etya’ale, H., Swan, T., & Jallow, W. (2020, October 1). Community-Led Monitoring: When Community Data Drives Implementation Strategies. Current HIV/AIDS Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11904-020-00521-2

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