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Evaluation of Two Programs Supporting Global Family Planning Data Needs: Assessing Achievements, Informing Future Directions [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 266 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 083309940X
  • ISBN-13: 9780833099402
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 266 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 083309940X
  • ISBN-13: 9780833099402
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This evaluation of two programs that help monitor progress toward a global goal to increase modern contraceptive use by 2020 is based on qualitative and quantitative data from interviews with more than 260 stakeholders in 16 countries.
Preface iii
Figures and Tables
ix
Summary xi
Acknowledgments xxix
Abbreviations xxxi
Chapter One Introduction
1(2)
Chapter Two Background
3(8)
Overview
3(1)
PMA2020
3(2)
Track20
5(3)
Family Planning Data Sources
8(3)
Chapter Three Methods
11(12)
Overview
11(1)
Assessment Frameworks
11(2)
Stakeholder Interviews and Qualitative Analyses
13(5)
Statistical Analyses of PMA2020
18(5)
Chapter Four Assessment Frameworks
23(10)
Overview
23(1)
PMA2020 and Track20 Logic Models
23(3)
The RAND Data Maturity Framework
26(4)
The RAND Sustainability Framework
30(3)
Chapter Five Stakeholder Views on Family Planning Data Needs
33(4)
Overview
33(1)
Desired Frequency of Family Planning Data
33(1)
Desired Geographic Granularity of Family Planning Data
34(1)
Summary
35(2)
Chapter Six PMA2020 Goals, Accomplishments, and Challenges
37(12)
Overview
37(1)
Goals of PMA2020
37(3)
Accomplishments of PMA2020
40(1)
Challenges for PMA2020
41(4)
Summary
45(4)
Chapter Seven Statistical Properties of PMA2020
49(12)
Overview
49(1)
Summary of Country-Specific Analyses
50(2)
Synthesis of Findings Across the Five Countries
52(2)
Summary
54(7)
Chapter Eight PMA2020 Survey Design
61(18)
Overview
61(1)
Stakeholder Perceptions of PMA2020's Survey Design
61(3)
Potential Changes to the PMA2020 Survey
64(13)
Summary
77(2)
Chapter Nine Track20 Goals, Accomplishments, and Challenges
79(10)
Overview
79(1)
Goals of Track20
79(2)
Accomplishments of Track20
81(1)
M&E Officers
82(4)
Other Challenges Faced by Track20
86(1)
Summary
87(2)
Chapter Ten Interactions Between PMA2020 and Track20
89(4)
Overview
89(1)
Need for a Shared Agenda
89(1)
The Power of a Common Mission
90(1)
Highly Variable Interactions Between the Programs in Different Countries
90(1)
Summary
91(2)
Chapter Eleven Data Use
93(12)
Overview
93(1)
The Importance of Data and Capacity to Use Them
93(1)
Examples of Using PMA2020 Data
94(2)
Facilitators of and Barriers to Using PMA2020 Data
96(3)
Examples of Using Track20 Estimates
99(1)
Facilitators of and Barriers to Using Track20 Estimates
100(2)
Summary
102(3)
Chapter Twelve Data Maturity
105(22)
Overview
105(1)
Qualitative Analyses of Interviews with In-Country Stakeholders
105(6)
Analyses of Data Maturity Ratings from the 15 Program Countries
111(14)
Summary
125(2)
Chapter Thirteen Sustainability
127(22)
Overview
127(1)
Qualitative Analyses from In-Country Stakeholder Interviews
128(6)
Analyses of Sustainability Ratings from the 15 Program Countries
134(14)
Summary
148(1)
Chapter Fourteen Conclusions and Recommendations
149(20)
Overview
149(1)
Conclusions Underpinning RAND's Recommendations
149(5)
Recommendations
154(12)
Summary
166(3)
APPENDIXES
A Details of PMA2020 Sampling Procedures
169(6)
B Indicators Collected by PMA2020, FP2020, and DHS
175(6)
C Comparison of Selected Family Planning Data Sources
181(2)
D Additional Background on Logic Models
183(2)
E Additional Background on Data Maturity Models
185(2)
F Additional Background on Sustainability Enablers
187(4)
G Contextual Information on the 15 Countries Evaluated
191(14)
H Additional Detail on Statistical Methods and Country-Specific Analyses
205(24)
References 229