
Community engagement creates opportunities for learning from the ground up, and community views can be used to inform health policies, programmes, services and projects. Effective community engagement also enables health providers to be more responsive to the needs of people, which improves the quality of health services and enhances satisfaction.
DEVELOPING CAPACITY
3MDG partners and other organizations need tools and resources, awareness, skills and confidence to use responsible, fair and inclusive practices in their everyday work.
In 2014, the 3MDG Fund committed to developing the capacity and awareness of its implementing partners to engage their target communities.
Partners were supported through a series of eight training sessions throughout the year, and provided with technical assistance to assess their organizational policies and practices, including approaches to community participation, information sharing and mechanisms for community feedback.
3MDG established eight new standards and an assessment tool to guide partners in the application and measurement of their good practices and areas for improvement.
Significantly, as part of the assessment process in 2014, focus group discussions were convened between 3MDG partners and a total of 921 community beneficiaries (458 women and 463 men) to hear their perspectives on 3MDG -funded services.
SUPPORTING LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
In an effort to generate better information for all stakeholders on community health needs and to empower local organizations to implement effective approaches at the community level, in June 2014 the 3MDG Fund issued a call for proposals for local Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Six organizations were selected for the ‘Collective Voices: Understanding Community Health Experiences’ funding stream and started their contracts in 2015:
- Ar Yone Oo Social Development Association
- Bright Future (La Yee Anar Gut)
- Community Driven Development & Capacity Building Enhancement Team
- Charity Oriented Myanmar
- Community Agency for Rural Development
- Phan Tee Eain
Five of the organisations will focus on issues that are gender specific or related to sexual and reproductive health, including improving access to quality health services for disadvantaged women; developing greater understanding of the relationship between gender and health-related knowledge, behaviours and attitudes; and contributing to community awareness and accurate utilization of family planning services. Findings and experiences from the projects will be shared nationally.
Each lead organization is required to partner with a minimum of three additional CBOs to develop the capacity of smaller organizations. This means that in total 3MDG will reach 25 CBOs through this funding stream.
In 2014, 3MDG engaged Pact Myanmar to provide organizational capacity development to local NGO/ CBO implementing partners to enhance ownership and sustainability. This support will continue until the end of 2016, enabling robust and comprehensive capacity development for 3MDG local organizations.
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