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Monitoring and Evaluation  


 


 
What is Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitoring and evaluation (M & E) components should be built into all major infant and young child feeding programme activities and collection of data concerning feeding practices integrated into national nutritional surveillance and health monitoring systems or surveys. Monitoring or management information system data should be collected systematically and considered by programme managers as part of the management and planning process.

Monitoring and Evaluation : INDICATOR 15 in WBTi , an innovative initiative of the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) Asia for tracking assessing and monitoring the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding
know more visit http://www.worldbreastfeedingtrends.org/

Key question: Are monitoring and evaluation data routinely collected and used to improve infant and young child feeding practices?
  Criteria Scoring
Check that apply.
  Yes To some degree No
  15.1) Monitoring and evaluation components are built into major infant and young child feeding programme activities. 2 1 0
  15.2) Monitoring or Management Information System (MIS) data are considered by programme managers as part of the planning and management process. 2 1 0
  15.3) Adequate baseline and follow-up data are collected to measure outcomes for major infant and young child feeding programme activities. 2 1 0
  15.4) Evaluation results related to major infant and young child feeding programme activities are reported to key decision-makers. 2 1 0
  15.5) Monitoring of key infant and young child feeding practices is built into a broader nutritional surveillance and/or health monitoring system or periodic national health surveys. 2 1 0
  Total Score: ___/10__

 


Where we are
 
India has taken no action regardingmonitoring and evaluation with respect to the standards, and India score 0 out of 10, falling in ‘Grade D’ with ‘Red’ colour
for details seeThe State of the World’s Breastfeeding: South Asia Report and India report card
source Assessment of Status of IYCF: Practice, Policy and Program: Achievements and Gaps 2005 see report





What we are doing (As BPNI)

   



Supporting Documents

 

 

Area of Work
 

1. National Policy, Programme and
     Coordination


2. BFHI

3. International Code

4. Maternity Protection

5. Health and Nutrition Care

6. Community Outreach

7. Information Support

8. Infant Feeding and HIV

9. Infant Feeding in Emergencies

10. Monitoring and Evaluation



   
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