Helen and Sakina Testing

Introduction

The following information is required to submit a Best Practice into the Online Portal
1. Introduction to Best Practice: What is the problem being addressed? Which population(s) is being affected? How is the problem impacting the population? What were the objectives of the intervention?
2. Description of Best Practice: What are the main activities being carried out? When and where are the activities carried out. Who are the key implementers and collaborators?
3. Data Collection: Please list and briefly describe types of data and/or indicators collected or planned for collection. (i.e. routine programmatic data, impact data, costing data) Complete data can be shared by email as an attachment to impsci@iapac.org.
4. Results, Outputs, Outcomes and Impacts: What are the concrete results achieved in terms of outputs and outcomes? Was an assessment/evaluation of the practice carried out? If yes, what were the results?
5. Lessons Learned: What worked well and what facilitated this? What did not work and why did it not work?
6. If relevant, please describe the sustainability/continuity of the best practice within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
7. Conclusion: How have the results benefited the population? Why is intervention considered to be a best practice? How did the program help people in other settings?

Description

The following information is required to submit a Best Practice into the Online Portal
1. Introduction to Best Practice: What is the problem being addressed? Which population(s) is being affected? How is the problem impacting the population? What were the objectives of the intervention?
2. Description of Best Practice: What are the main activities being carried out? When and where are the activities carried out. Who are the key implementers and collaborators?
3. Data Collection: Please list and briefly describe types of data and/or indicators collected or planned for collection. (i.e. routine programmatic data, impact data, costing data) Complete data can be shared by email as an attachment to impsci@iapac.org.
4. Results, Outputs, Outcomes and Impacts: What are the concrete results achieved in terms of outputs and outcomes? Was an assessment/evaluation of the practice carried out? If yes, what were the results?
5. Lessons Learned: What worked well and what facilitated this? What did not work and why did it not work?
6. If relevant, please describe the sustainability/continuity of the best practice within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
7. Conclusion: How have the results benefited the population? Why is intervention considered to be a best practice? How did the program help people in other settings?

Data Collection

The following information is required to submit a Best Practice into the Online Portal
1. Introduction to Best Practice: What is the problem being addressed? Which population(s) is being affected? How is the problem impacting the population? What were the objectives of the intervention?
2. Description of Best Practice: What are the main activities being carried out? When and where are the activities carried out. Who are the key implementers and collaborators?
3. Data Collection: Please list and briefly describe types of data and/or indicators collected or planned for collection. (i.e. routine programmatic data, impact data, costing data) Complete data can be shared by email as an attachment to impsci@iapac.org.
4. Results, Outputs, Outcomes and Impacts: What are the concrete results achieved in terms of outputs and outcomes? Was an assessment/evaluation of the practice carried out? If yes, what were the results?
5. Lessons Learned: What worked well and what facilitated this? What did not work and why did it not work?
6. If relevant, please describe the sustainability/continuity of the best practice within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
7. Conclusion: How have the results benefited the population? Why is intervention considered to be a best practice? How did the program help people in other settings?

Results, Outputs, and Outcomes

Additional Information:
1. City Name
2. Best Practice Type (policy, strategy/guidelines, intervention)
3. Best Practice Domain (select all that apply)
4. Best Practice Primary Audience(s) (select all that apply)
5. Supplemental Tools and Resources (files you can attached to Best Practice Submission)
Author’s Information:
1. Author Name:
2. Organization:
3. Email:
4. Contact Phone Number:

Lessons Learned

Additional Information:
1. City Name
2. Best Practice Type (policy, strategy/guidelines, intervention)
3. Best Practice Domain (select all that apply)
4. Best Practice Primary Audience(s) (select all that apply)
5. Supplemental Tools and Resources (files you can attached to Best Practice Submission)
Author’s Information:
1. Author Name:
2. Organization:
3. Email:
4. Contact Phone Number:

If relevant, Please describe the sustainability/continuity of the best practice within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Additional Information:
1. City Name
2. Best Practice Type (policy, strategy/guidelines, intervention)
3. Best Practice Domain (select all that apply)
4. Best Practice Primary Audience(s) (select all that apply)
5. Supplemental Tools and Resources (files you can attached to Best Practice Submission)
Author’s Information:
1. Author Name:
2. Organization:
3. Email:
4. Contact Phone Number:

Conclusion

Additional Information:
1. City Name
2. Best Practice Type (policy, strategy/guidelines, intervention)
3. Best Practice Domain (select all that apply)
4. Best Practice Primary Audience(s) (select all that apply)
5. Supplemental Tools and Resources (files you can attached to Best Practice Submission)
Author’s Information:
1. Author Name:
2. Organization:
3. Email:
4. Contact Phone Number:

Best Practice Type

  • Policy
  • Strategy / Guidelines
  • Intervention

City

  • Lagos

Best Practice Domain

  • Promoting early initiation of and adherence to HIV treatment

  • Improving health-related quality of life and quality of care

  • Eliminating stigma/discrimination, notably within health settings

Best Practice Primary Audience

  • Community

  • Researcher/Academia

Supplemental Tools and Resources:

No files attached.

Author Information

Author: Sakina Denis

Organization: IAPAC

Email: sdenis@iapac.org

Kinshasa
Maputo
Yaoundé
Madrid
Amsterdam
Київ
São Paulo
Paris