
Nigeria Integrated Health Program (IHP)
Results from Data for Impact's Multi-activity Evaluation
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Locations of study areas (this is a good way to make an overview map)
Most Significant Change (MSC) Workshops
MSC is an approach to monitoring and evaluation that involves assessing changes and impacts in response to a program from the perspective of (in this case) HPN activity staff, State Ministry of Health (SMOH) staff, State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning (SMBEP), and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Each of the HPN implementing partners (IPs) identified state IP and government staff to invite to the workshop. In addition, D4I invited representatives from WHO to attend the workshop, to gain the perspective of another donor partner and also to share the findings more broadly to encourage data use. The table below shows the details of participants' affiliations.
Organization | Ebonyi | Kebbi | Zamfara |
---|---|---|---|
BA-N | 2 | 2 | 2 |
PSM | 2 | 1 | 2 |
IHP | 2 | 2 | |
PMI-S | 2 | 2 | |
SMOH | 6 | 4 | 8 |
SMBEP | 1 | ||
WHO | 2 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 16 | 12 | 16 |
Workshop participants by organization and state
Participants shared stories of change related to three domains:
- Advocacy and accountability for health
- Capacity for leadership and governance in healthcare
- Sustainability of health systems and health outcomes
Participants selected the stories they considered significant and ultimately identified one story per domain in each state as “most significant.”
Additional details can be found here:
Timeline for HPN Evaluation
Baseline 2020-2021
The baseline data collection included a health facility assessment (HFA) , the collection of Provider surveys , a descriptive analysis of relevant DHIS2 data , and a Process monitoring component. (Click on links to learn more.
Midline 2022-2023
Most Significant Change, etc.
Endline 2024-2025
TBD