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Presentation on improving the quality of programs and outcomes. Describes why quality improvement (QI) is important; three fundamentals of quality improvement and assurance, andthe relationship between planning, monitoring and evaluation, and QI.

The Most Significant Change (MSC) technique is a participatory M&E approach that allows communities to share their learning in a way that is comfortable to them and allows project participants and implementers to learn together through project implementation.

Document assists frontline health workers in using the data collected at health facilities to solve common problems in service delivery and improve their response to community needs.

Toolkit provides a selection of 100 participatory learning and action tools to enable communities and organizations to learn about HIV/AIDS together in their community, develop a plan, act on it and evaluate its effectiveness.

Paper presents a conceptual framework for a participatory approach to evaluate the effectiveness of international networks; Nuñez, Martha; Wilson-Grau, Ricardo; 2003

A resource for giving staff and partners of PVO/NGO programs the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for carrying out qualitative research for program management purposes.

Document contains a literature review of experiences in participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) from around the world, used in different contexts and involving all stakeholders.

Pamphlet that outlines some of the most important factors that make sex workers vulnerable to violence and HIV and that presents programs around the world aimed at protecting sex workers from the dual threat of HIV and violence

USAID TIPS paper describes rapid appraisal methods, their strengths and limitations and when to use them.

USAID TIPS paper describes direct observation techniques, their advantages and disadvantages and when to use them.