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close this bookReproductive Health Indicators for Global Monitoring: A Report of an Interagency Technical Meeting (WHO - OMS, 1997, 22 p.)
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View the documentAcknowledgements
View the documentExecutive summary
View the documentIntroduction
Open this folder and view contentsCountry perspectives on reproductive health indicators
View the documentInternational experience of global monitoring
View the documentCriteria for identifying and selecting indicators at the district level
Open this folder and view contentsMinimal list of reproductive health indicators for global monitoring
Open this folder and view contentsRecommendations and conclusions
View the documentAnnex 1. “Working” minimal list of reproductive health indicators
View the documentAnnex 2. Steps for selecting indicators at district level
View the documentAnnex 3. Agenda
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Annex 2. Steps for selecting indicators at district level

STEP 1

List the reproductive health programme areas which are functioning in your district


STEP 2

Locate all the relevant sources of data in your district, and identify the indicators available from these according to programme area


STEP 3

Take each programme area separately and decide which of the indicators listed are:

Useful
Accessible
Ethical
Robust
Representative
Understandable


STEP 4

Select available indicators for each programme area


STEP 5

Select new indicators for each programme area


STEP 6

Assess the extent to which the data collection system currently in place enables the selected indicators to be generated


STEP 7

Review the complementarity of the selected indicators across the programme areas and identify gaps