Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Years of mechanism: 2013 2014 2015

Details for Mechanism ID: 14847
Country/Region: South Africa
Year: 2013
Main Partner: John Snow, Inc
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: Private Contractor
Funding Agency: USAID
Total Funding: $900,000

Monitoring and evaluation of PEPFAR/South Africa implementing partners has been a priority since the inception of the PEPFAR program and will continue to become an increasing priority as budgets are reduced, efficiencies are sought, and programmatic and financial responsibility for parts of the PEPFAR program are transitioned to the South African Government. In order to strengthen the Monitoring and Evaluation of the PEPFAR program, several information management systems have been developed, each more sophisticated than its predecessor. This proposed program will build on prior investments to develop information management systems for PEPFAR reporting and improve them by modernizing the PEPFAR indicator reporting system. The new proposal will include cost savings measures by procuring a commercial off the shelf (COTS) system that will be web based yet accessible to rural sites with limited internet access. The new system will have significantly lower maintenance costs than the current system, but will use many of the best features of the current system. The newly procured system will also be flexible enough so that PEPFAR implementing partners will be able to modify it to suit other program monitoring needs, thus improving data monitoring processes beyond the PEPFAR reporting process.

Funding for Strategic Information (HVSI): $900,000

Monitoring and evaluation of PEPFAR/South Africa implementing partners has been a priority since the inception of the PEPFAR program and will continue to become an increasing priority as budgets are reduced, efficiencies are sought, and programmatic and financial responsibility for parts of the PEPFAR program are transitioned to the South African Government. In order to strengthen the Monitoring and Evaluation of the PEPFAR program, several information management systems have been developed, each more sophisticated than its predecessor. This proposed program will build on prior investments to develop information management systems for PEPFAR reporting and improve them by modernizing the PEPFAR indicator reporting system. The new proposal will include cost savings measures by procuring a commercial off the shelf (COTS) system that will be web based yet accessible to rural sites with limited internet access. The new system will have significantly lower maintenance costs than the current system, but will use many of the best features of the current system. The newly procured system will also be flexible enough so that PEPFAR implementing partners will be able to modify it to suit other program monitoring needs, thus improving data monitoring processes beyond the PEPFAR reporting process.