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MONITORING AND EVALUATION PLAN - TBC India

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Sharing of progress reports (quarterly) with stakeholders:<br />

The report would represent a systematic narrative review (both quantitative & qualitative) of<br />

the existing evidence of the project progress involving multiple interventions by various partners<br />

across seven states. The quarterly report received from all partners would be compiled and will<br />

be distributed to multiple levels of govt. offices, donors, and partners, private sector at local<br />

level and also to the community after translating it into respective local language. The report<br />

would provide intended to report progress of the work carried out by various partners to share<br />

their experiences, conceptual reflections and methodological innovations. This becomes vital<br />

secondary information/data for other organisations coming into the target community, planning<br />

for government programmes; researchers etc.<br />

Presentations at workshops, Seminar/ Conferences, National, State District level<br />

meetings and global platforms.<br />

World Vision will regularly participate in various meetings being organized at various levels so as<br />

to transfer newly acquired knowledge, information or findings to broader recipients such as TB<br />

health care providers, policy makers etc. These meetings are important to establish and manage<br />

professional relationships of TB stakeholders. This would also help in wider publicity and in<br />

strengthening civil society partnerships. World Vision <strong>India</strong> is also active member of various<br />

global civil society coalitions for health issues, and is active across sectoral and geographic<br />

boundaries. World Vision would proactively engage in creating platforms or in partnership with<br />

others to acts as dissemination, lessons learned from implementation and other practices.<br />

Consistent level of dissemination to government and private players for sustained efforts<br />

towards eradicating TB will be given priority.<br />

World Vision <strong>India</strong> would also participate in global forums such as World TB Conferences<br />

organized by The Union against Lung Diseases and Tuberculosis (The Union) and present<br />

papers. We anticipate the first one to be presented in the 2011 conference. Such global<br />

conferences organized by various donors and multilateral agencies would be used as platform to<br />

© World Vision <strong>India</strong>, Axshya <strong>India</strong> Project<br />

Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, October 2010 Page No 28

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