E Workshop Clause Samples

E Workshop. In February, a three-day M&E workshop was held in Maputo with the participation of all project M&E officers. The aim of the workshop was to establish a common understanding of IFPP indicators and definitions, data collection and reporting tools, and to increase knowledge and understanding of the PMP. The M&E team provided technical support visits in 11 districts in Nampula and 5 districts in Sofala. These visits allowed the team to work jointly with the HF and district teams to review the quality of data registry and reporting to ensure proper filling of all required fields in FP logbooks, clearly identify and report new and continuing users as well to prepare FP data for monthly data review meetings. Data review meetings were supported in all intervention districts, which proved to be instrumental in tracking progress on FP and other key indicators per HF. Meetings allowed staff to identify issues, for example, that not all APE data was being reported by the HF in the same catchment area. It also provided an opportunity for staff to discuss the available stock of SRH commodities in each HF. • Conduct technical assistance visits to support health providers; • Continue to conduct Routine Data Quality Assessments (RDQA); • Continue to support HFs in preparing monthly FP data and reports; • Participate in the district's data review meetings; • Improve data analysis (SIS-MA) through use of the PivotTable; • Train internal staff (CD, OP, advisors) in the management of ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇. • Analyze baseline data and write the baseline report During the workshop, the IFPP project leadership team and all Nampula-based clinical mentors and supervisors jointly reviewed health facility-level service statistics, clarified high impact practices and lessons learned to date, and worked to identify key inhibiting and facilitating factors driving program post-partum IUD and implant service provision within maternity wards and treatment wards. In advance of the ISL “Optimization” workshop, a simple self-assessment survey was administered to 147 maternity ▇▇▇▇ nurses and treatment ▇▇▇▇ clinicians to quantify and compare health providers’ perceptions of various factors inhibiting or facilitating FP service integration, including: contextual variables (adequate space, supplies, time constraints, etc.); client demand; measures of self-efficacy/technical confidence; motivation; and institutional support (feedback and perceived prioritization of LARC-PP by maternity ▇▇▇▇ management).2 The...