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Practitioners Convening on Community Monitoring for Accountability in Health

The convening held at Johannesburg, South Africa during July 18-20, 2011, brought together experienced practitioners of community monitoring for accountability in health to share practical experiences and synthesize lessons about their work in the area, to support and enhance the existing practice, to establish ways forward to better link practice, learning and documentation in mutually reinforcing ways.

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  • Opening remarks - Ms.Cynthia Eyakuze
  • An overview of the convening objectives and expectations - Dr. Vinay Viswanatha
  • Community Based Monitoring of Health Services in Maharashtra, India - Dr. Abhay Shukla
  • Overall structure and design of Community Based Monitoring of Health Services under National Rural Health Mission in India – Dr. Abhijit Das
  • Introduction to Accountability for Reasonableness (AFR) conceptual framework - Dr. Jens Byskov
  • Holding a mirror to the government: Experiences with Citizen Report Cards (CRC) – Dr. Sita Sekhar
  • Introduction to a Social Accountability Monitoring (SAM) conceptual framework - Ms.Gertrude Mugizi
  • Conceptual frameworks: Summary from literature and participants’ responses to questionnaire - Dr. Walter Flores
  • Introduction to the conceptual framework for Community Based Monitoring of Health Services in Tamil Nadu, India - Dr. Rakhal Gaitonde
  • Community Based Monitoring of Health Services in Jharkhand, India – Mr. Gurjeet Singh
  • Community monitoring experiences from Public Affairs Foundation, India - Dr. Sita Sekhar