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INTEGRATING  CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM  M&E SYSTEM 18 March 2009 Presented by Mr. Esron Niyonsaba,   OVC Technical Assistant/ MIGEPROF
OUTLINE BACKGROUND ADAPTATION PROCESS OF CSI INTEGRATING CSI INTO  M&E PLAN/SYSTEM FOR OVC  NEXT STEPS
BACKGROUND Rwanda CSI ToT Team:  MIGEPROF : Mr. Esron Niyonsaba  CHAMP : Mr Eléazar Mugarira Mrs. Thérèse Bishagara  CARE : Mr Eugene Rusanganwa  USAID : Mr Alphonse Nkusi
BACKGROUND (Cont’d) During the 3rd Annual Pediatric Conference on children infected and affected by HIV&AIDS—A Focus on Decentralization (2 - 4 December 2007) :  Development of abstract on CSI (with CSI ToT Team) CSI abstract was also selected among other oral abstract presentations on Protection of OVC It was recommended that the tool should be adapted to Rwandan context and then be used
BACKGROUND (CONT’D) MANAGEMENT TEAM:  MIGEPROF (Esron, Damien and Alfred) UNICEF (François & Gisèle) USAID (Alphonse) MEASURE Evaluation (Andrew) AVSI (Lorette) CHAMP (Eléazar)
BACKGROUND CSI TASK FORCE : AVSI World Relief Africare PAMASOR  Uyisenga n’Manzi ARCT Ruhuka  AEE Haguruka CRS World Vision  Ministry of Justice Right to Play
ADAPTATION PROCESS OF THE TOOL  Settlement of Task force (Government, UN Agencies, NGO) Translation Training PAMASOR volunteers (with Dr Florence)  Training volunteers and field staff: AVSI (South), Africare (East), ARCT (North), Uyisenga n’Manzi, AEE (Kigali), Haguruka (Kigali), PAMASOR (Kigali)  Pre-testing the tool on field  OVC TWG  to collect feedback from volunteers Technical meetings (Task Force) to incoporate comments Consultative Meeting with OVC stakeholders  Validation meeting with OVC stakeholders
CHALLENGES Three to four volunteers expressed that the services concerning Food & Nutrition, Psychosocial support and abuse & exploitation seemed to be difficult to score. Worries were also expressed regarding data quality given by unpaid staff /volunteers (worry by program staff).  Collecting all the detailed information on all given services __Program managers were made aware that CSI gives a general picture on the wellbeing of the child. It is not there to replace other ways used in reporting.
ADVANTAGES  Many partners have found the CSI to be an answer for them in collecting information that depicts their successes in achieving those set goals. OVC caregivers and field staff have  appreciated the CSI tool as a simple tool: One-page form that is easy to handle and to capture holistic information about the quality of services given to OVCs and the needs and gaps that should be addressed.   The CSI insists on creating synergies among caregivers, their communities, the service providers and within members of each of the above categories.
REMARKS Proper training of the CSI users requires sufficient time.  Intensive and sustained supervision to volunteers is needed in the implementation of CSI (by field workers/staff). No particular obstacle to scaling up the CSI tool, so far
OPPORTUNITIES Political willingness  General acceptance among different OVC caregivers, NGOs, UN agencies and Government officials in Rwanda Its integration into other national tools, documents
INTEGRATING CSI INTO  OVC PROGRAM  M&E PLAN/SYSTEM
OVC DEFINITION A vulnerable child is a person under 18 years exposed to conditions, which do not permit him/her to fulfill her/his fundamental rights for her/his harmonious development.  An orphan is a child who has lost one or both parents. 15 Broad categories of vulnerable children Specific criteria for program implementation (May 2008 Vulnerability study)
CATEGORIES OF OVCS 1.  Ch ildren living in households headed by children   2.  Children in fostering care  3. Street children  4. Children living in centres 5. Children in conflict with the law    6. Children with disabilities   7. Children affected by armed conflict  )  8. Children who are sexually exploited and/or abused 9. Working children 10. Children affected/infected  by HIV/  AIDS 11. Infants with their mothers in  prison 12. C hildren in very poor  households  13. Refugee and displaced  children 14. Children of single mothers 15. Children who are married  before their majority
INTEGRATING OF CSI ASPECTS INTO:  M&E Framework for the OVC Strategic Plan, including Minimum Package of Services offered to OVC Vulnerability criteria (cfr Identification Guide for the selection of OVC)
INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E PLAN/SYSTEM CSI is referred to in the M&E framework as a special study report . It will help at the outcome and impact level as DHS reports do.  Examples of CSI aspects included in the M&E framework for the OVC Strategic Plan:  - Impact indicator: improved quality of lives of OVC.  How measured/tracked: number of children scoring 3  or  4 in all the 12 dimensions of CSI - Outcome indicator: “Proportion of OVC who are safe from neglect,  stigma, discrimination or exploitation” (CSI outcome) -Output indicator: “Number of OVC provided with support with  type of services disaggregated by gender, age and  district” (Data collection tool: OVC Register; CSI)
INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E PLAN/SYSTEM —CONT’D CSI  outcomes included in the Minimum Package of services: Note that in the Minimum Package of services offered to OVC: 6 (CSI services) +1 (Economic Strengthening). In the Minimum Package of Services offered to OVC,  « SHELTER » is not associated with  « CARE »; because « care » is really included in « Psychosocial support » . But, on CSI “Shelter & Care”  are together.  All CSI outcomes have been included in the document of Minimum Package of services offered to OVC.
INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM  M&E PLAN/ SYSTEM CSI aspects included in vulnerability criteria (for OVC identification purposes)  : Examples: - Child who is anxious, lonely, sad, aggressive  Child who is anxious, lonely, sad all the time Child who is violent, aggressive because of his/her past - Child with school problems Child who has never been at school Child who has dropped out of school for lack of means
INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM  M&E PLAN/ SYSTEM (CONT’D) CSI assessment has to be planned for and coordinated with other M&E activities (for better scheduling, staffing, funding, and use of existing resources) Consolidating CSI data with other M&E data will strengthen advocacy efforts for OVC
COMING SOON: Training of ToTs (CSI users—NGOs, CBOs, District OVC Officers) Holding an advocacy meeting with development partners/donors Adapt/finalize a pictorial version of CSI (for illiterate volunteers)
LOOKING FORWARD ….. Computerization of all the Data  Improving the quality of Data Utilization of data for advocacy At community level At district level At national level At IP level
MORE THOUGHTS NEEDED ON Ways to link CSI & results from Expenditure  Study The FREQUENCY in applying the CSI (asked by NGOs). Using CSI as  a NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE tool  Getting technical support for Database
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION MERCI BEAUCOUP MURAKOZE CYANE

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INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E SYSTEM

  • 1. INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E SYSTEM 18 March 2009 Presented by Mr. Esron Niyonsaba, OVC Technical Assistant/ MIGEPROF
  • 2. OUTLINE BACKGROUND ADAPTATION PROCESS OF CSI INTEGRATING CSI INTO M&E PLAN/SYSTEM FOR OVC NEXT STEPS
  • 3. BACKGROUND Rwanda CSI ToT Team: MIGEPROF : Mr. Esron Niyonsaba CHAMP : Mr Eléazar Mugarira Mrs. Thérèse Bishagara CARE : Mr Eugene Rusanganwa USAID : Mr Alphonse Nkusi
  • 4. BACKGROUND (Cont’d) During the 3rd Annual Pediatric Conference on children infected and affected by HIV&AIDS—A Focus on Decentralization (2 - 4 December 2007) : Development of abstract on CSI (with CSI ToT Team) CSI abstract was also selected among other oral abstract presentations on Protection of OVC It was recommended that the tool should be adapted to Rwandan context and then be used
  • 5. BACKGROUND (CONT’D) MANAGEMENT TEAM: MIGEPROF (Esron, Damien and Alfred) UNICEF (François & Gisèle) USAID (Alphonse) MEASURE Evaluation (Andrew) AVSI (Lorette) CHAMP (Eléazar)
  • 6. BACKGROUND CSI TASK FORCE : AVSI World Relief Africare PAMASOR Uyisenga n’Manzi ARCT Ruhuka AEE Haguruka CRS World Vision Ministry of Justice Right to Play
  • 7. ADAPTATION PROCESS OF THE TOOL Settlement of Task force (Government, UN Agencies, NGO) Translation Training PAMASOR volunteers (with Dr Florence) Training volunteers and field staff: AVSI (South), Africare (East), ARCT (North), Uyisenga n’Manzi, AEE (Kigali), Haguruka (Kigali), PAMASOR (Kigali) Pre-testing the tool on field OVC TWG to collect feedback from volunteers Technical meetings (Task Force) to incoporate comments Consultative Meeting with OVC stakeholders Validation meeting with OVC stakeholders
  • 8. CHALLENGES Three to four volunteers expressed that the services concerning Food & Nutrition, Psychosocial support and abuse & exploitation seemed to be difficult to score. Worries were also expressed regarding data quality given by unpaid staff /volunteers (worry by program staff). Collecting all the detailed information on all given services __Program managers were made aware that CSI gives a general picture on the wellbeing of the child. It is not there to replace other ways used in reporting.
  • 9. ADVANTAGES Many partners have found the CSI to be an answer for them in collecting information that depicts their successes in achieving those set goals. OVC caregivers and field staff have appreciated the CSI tool as a simple tool: One-page form that is easy to handle and to capture holistic information about the quality of services given to OVCs and the needs and gaps that should be addressed. The CSI insists on creating synergies among caregivers, their communities, the service providers and within members of each of the above categories.
  • 10. REMARKS Proper training of the CSI users requires sufficient time. Intensive and sustained supervision to volunteers is needed in the implementation of CSI (by field workers/staff). No particular obstacle to scaling up the CSI tool, so far
  • 11. OPPORTUNITIES Political willingness General acceptance among different OVC caregivers, NGOs, UN agencies and Government officials in Rwanda Its integration into other national tools, documents
  • 12. INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E PLAN/SYSTEM
  • 13. OVC DEFINITION A vulnerable child is a person under 18 years exposed to conditions, which do not permit him/her to fulfill her/his fundamental rights for her/his harmonious development. An orphan is a child who has lost one or both parents. 15 Broad categories of vulnerable children Specific criteria for program implementation (May 2008 Vulnerability study)
  • 14. CATEGORIES OF OVCS 1. Ch ildren living in households headed by children 2. Children in fostering care 3. Street children  4. Children living in centres 5. Children in conflict with the law  6. Children with disabilities 7. Children affected by armed conflict  ) 8. Children who are sexually exploited and/or abused 9. Working children 10. Children affected/infected by HIV/  AIDS 11. Infants with their mothers in prison 12. C hildren in very poor households  13. Refugee and displaced children 14. Children of single mothers 15. Children who are married before their majority
  • 15. INTEGRATING OF CSI ASPECTS INTO: M&E Framework for the OVC Strategic Plan, including Minimum Package of Services offered to OVC Vulnerability criteria (cfr Identification Guide for the selection of OVC)
  • 16. INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E PLAN/SYSTEM CSI is referred to in the M&E framework as a special study report . It will help at the outcome and impact level as DHS reports do. Examples of CSI aspects included in the M&E framework for the OVC Strategic Plan: - Impact indicator: improved quality of lives of OVC. How measured/tracked: number of children scoring 3 or 4 in all the 12 dimensions of CSI - Outcome indicator: “Proportion of OVC who are safe from neglect, stigma, discrimination or exploitation” (CSI outcome) -Output indicator: “Number of OVC provided with support with type of services disaggregated by gender, age and district” (Data collection tool: OVC Register; CSI)
  • 17. INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E PLAN/SYSTEM —CONT’D CSI outcomes included in the Minimum Package of services: Note that in the Minimum Package of services offered to OVC: 6 (CSI services) +1 (Economic Strengthening). In the Minimum Package of Services offered to OVC, « SHELTER » is not associated with « CARE »; because « care » is really included in « Psychosocial support » . But, on CSI “Shelter & Care” are together. All CSI outcomes have been included in the document of Minimum Package of services offered to OVC.
  • 18. INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E PLAN/ SYSTEM CSI aspects included in vulnerability criteria (for OVC identification purposes) : Examples: - Child who is anxious, lonely, sad, aggressive Child who is anxious, lonely, sad all the time Child who is violent, aggressive because of his/her past - Child with school problems Child who has never been at school Child who has dropped out of school for lack of means
  • 19. INTEGRATING CSI INTO OVC PROGRAM M&E PLAN/ SYSTEM (CONT’D) CSI assessment has to be planned for and coordinated with other M&E activities (for better scheduling, staffing, funding, and use of existing resources) Consolidating CSI data with other M&E data will strengthen advocacy efforts for OVC
  • 20. COMING SOON: Training of ToTs (CSI users—NGOs, CBOs, District OVC Officers) Holding an advocacy meeting with development partners/donors Adapt/finalize a pictorial version of CSI (for illiterate volunteers)
  • 21. LOOKING FORWARD ….. Computerization of all the Data Improving the quality of Data Utilization of data for advocacy At community level At district level At national level At IP level
  • 22. MORE THOUGHTS NEEDED ON Ways to link CSI & results from Expenditure Study The FREQUENCY in applying the CSI (asked by NGOs). Using CSI as a NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE tool Getting technical support for Database
  • 23. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION MERCI BEAUCOUP MURAKOZE CYANE

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