Use of Data in Planning and M&E at the District Level Experiences from the Northern Region
The Context Why data is important
JSS Enrollment and BECE Results EDUCATION QUALITY
JSS Enrollment and BECE Results
BECE and Student/Teacher Ratio
The Challenge Data is not being effectively utilised for planning and M&E
Parallel District Data Systems Implement System New System Externally Driven Not Sustained New System
A Way Forward Coordinated and Integrated Approach
Data Use in Planning and M&E Medium Term Development Plan Annual Action Plan Plan Implementation District Data Plan M&E Trending Indicators Activity Prioritization 1. Indicator Database 2. Project Monitoring Database
COMMUNITYPOPULATION # OF BOREHOLES WATER COVERAGE N-NALOG 65400% KPEIGU % NAMOR % NANYENI 34500%
COMMUNITYPOPULATION # OF BOREHOLES WATER COVERAGE FAILED BOREHOLE ATTEMPTS N-NALOG 65400%4 KPEIGU %1 NAMOR %2 NANYENI 34500%0
COMMUNITYPOPULATION # OF BOREHOLES WATER COVERAGE FAILED BOREHOLE ATTEMPTS GUINNEA WORM CASES N-NALOG 65400%40 KPEIGU %130 NAMOR %20 NANYENI 34500%00
Coordinated and Integrated Approach Take into consideration Functionality, Capacity, Flexibility at each level Build from and integrate existing systems Take the time pilot different approaches across Ghana before scaling Process is more important than the tool