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    Assessing approaches to strengthening human capacity for monitoring and evaluation at public health centres in Wakiso district,Uganda

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    2023-12
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    Namanya, Racheal Jr
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    Introduction: Presence of Monitoring and Evaluation(M&E) staff with required competence is crucial in determining health outcomes. Methods: A descriptive survey research design, qualitative and quantitative in nature was employed. A sample of 105 M&E practitioners and 15 health centre persons in charge were interviewed. A standard capacity assessment tool and Key informant interviews were used for data collection and data was analysed descroptively and presented in tables and boxplots. Results: Pre-service training and in-service training of M&E staff were moderately conducted with a mean of 30.67 and 28.67 respectively. Supportive supervision was however highly conducted with a total mean of 31.92. Conclusion: Public health centres should constantly build M&E staff capacity through pre-service and in-service training so as to improve their efficiency.
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