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Partnering process: maintenance

Partnering process: maintenance. Elisabetta Minelli, Global Stop TB Partnership Kefas Samson, Stop TB Swaziland Subrat Mohanty, Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control, India Wasiq Khan, EMRO Stop TB Partnership. www.stoptb.org/countries/partnerships/. Partnering process. C O R

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Partnering process: maintenance

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  1. Partnering process: maintenance Elisabetta Minelli, Global Stop TB Partnership Kefas Samson, Stop TB Swaziland Subrat Mohanty, Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control, India Wasiq Khan, EMRO Stop TB Partnership www.stoptb.org/countries/partnerships/

  2. Partnering process C O R E G R O U P EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP FORMAL LAUNCH

  3. Dimensions of the maintenance component IMPLEMENTATION MONITORING AND EVALUATION REVIEWING INSTITUTIONALIZING

  4. Implementation What are we doing? • Partners implement the operational plan based on: • Agreed products and activities • Each one's roles and responsibilities

  5. Monitoring and evaluation • M&E part of the overall joint planning (operational plan according to NTP plan) • Indicators appropriate to the activities

  6. Reviewing What shall we fix in the partnership? Shall we take any corrective action?

  7. Reviewing • Review operational plan • Review partnering agreement • Review governance • Review the way partners work together Review Positive outcome Negative outcome Institutionalizing Transition strategy Exit strategy See tool 7

  8. Institutionalizing How can we guarantee the partnership will operate smoothly and effectively in the long run?

  9. Structural issues new mechanisms and organizational structures WHO Country Office and the Ministry of Health/NTP may decide, if invited to do so, to serve as ex-officio members on the governing bodies Partnership constituted as an independent legal entity in the form of a not-for-profit organization

  10. Resource mobilization • in-kind or cash contributions from the partners; • resource mobilization strategy at country level (e.g. targeting corporate/business sector or network of supporters); • inclusion of partnering process and partnership operation in proposals submitted to Global Health Initiatives (Global Fund, TB REACH).

  11. Budget centres $ budget centre $ $ $ $

  12. Questions for discussion In your experience, • What type of activities within the NTP plan could a partnership implement? Any example. • How to ensure effective implementation? Any example. • How would the secretariat catalyze the continuous involvement of the partners (institutionalizing partnership - any benefits)? Any example. • How to mobilize resources and ensure continuity?

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