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Module 4

Module 4: Monitor, evaluate and review - how to use data systems to review and improve child and adolescent health-related activities

Assignment

Training course in child and adolescent health in humanitarian settings 2024

March 4, 2024 - Geneva

Assignment (16 marks in total)

Answer the following questions after going through the required readings for the module.

Knowledge-Based Questions

1. How might the adaptability of monitoring and evaluation plans enhance the effectiveness of humanitarian response efforts in dynamic emergency contexts? (4 marks)

2. Discuss the importance of integrating supplementary data into decision-making processes during emergencies. (4 marks)

Case Study – Democratic Republic of Congo

Emina J, Etinkum R, Aissaoui A, Gbomosa CN, Elamurugan K, Rajendra KL, et al. Feasibility of establishing a core set of sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health indicators in humanitarian settings: results from a multi-methods assessment in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Reprod Health. 2022 Jun 2;19(1):129.

3. How do accurate and reliable SRMNCAH data contribute to improving healthcare service provision and outcomes, as well as guiding resource allocation within the healthcare system? (4 marks)

4. What are the key recommendations proposed in the article regarding the feasibility of collecting core SRMNCAH indicators in humanitarian settings in the DRC, and how do stakeholders suggest addressing the identified priority gaps (from the conclusion reached in the article)? (4 marks)