The Central Asian Conference on Community-based Monitoring (CLM) in the Context of Ensuring the Sustainability of Health Systems was held on September 26 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Friday, 29 March 2024 00:00
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The purpose of the Conference, organized by the Health Advocacy Coalition with the support of the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and UNAIDS, is to establish a dialogue between communities, government organizations and international organizations to jointly find ways to improve the quality of data obtained as a result of community monitoring and their legitimacy in order to become part of national monitoring and evaluation systems at the state level.
Representatives of non-governmental organizations from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, as well as partners from UNAIDS, CDC and government agencies participated in the discussion of ways to integrate CLM into national monitoring and evaluation systems, as well as development prospects for providing quality services and policies.
In her address to the Conference participants, Eleanor Gvazdeva, UNAIDS Program Advisor, noted that "when the path to integrating CLM into national monitoring and evaluation systems is found, everyone will benefit, and health systems will take another step towards sustainability, as they will become closer to the patient, more accurately and timely understand their needs, this will make it possible to optimize resources and effective planning."
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