Abstract

The health systems in developing countries face challenges because of deficient monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity with respect to their knowledge, skills, and practices. Strengthening M&E training in public health education can help overcome the gaps in M&E capacity. There is a need to advance the teaching of M&E as a core element of public health education. To review M&E teaching across Masters of Public Health programs and to identify core competencies for M&E teaching in South Asian context. We undertook two activities to understand the M&E teaching across masters level programs: (1) desk review of M&E curriculum and teaching in masters programs globally and (2) review of M&E teaching across 10 institutions representing 4 South Asian countries. Subsequently, we used the findings of these two activities as inputs to identify core competencies for an M&E module through a consultative meeting with the 10 South Asian universities. Masters programs are being offered globally in 321 universities of which 88 offered a Masters in Public Health, and M&E was taught in 95 universities. M&E was taught as a part of another module in 49 institutions. The most common duration of M&E teaching was 4-5 weeks. From the 70 institutes where information on electives was available, M&E was a core module/part of a core module at 42 universities and an elective at 28 universities. The consultative meeting identified 10 core competencies and draft learning objectives for M&E teaching in masters programs in South Asia. The desk review showed similarities in M&E course content but variations in course structure and delivery. The core competencies identified during the consultation included basic M&E concepts. The results of the review and the core competencies identified at the consultation are useful resources for institutions interested in refining/updating M&E curricula in their postgraduate degree programs. Our approach for curriculum development as well as the consensus building experience could also be adapted for use in other situations.

Highlights

  • Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) provides information about the performance of government policies, programs, and projects

  • We identified universities offering Masters in Public Health (MPH) programs in each country by using the Google search engine, SOPHAS portal,4 webometrics,5 Wikipedia,6 PubMed,7 Association of Schools of Public Health website,8 Google and Google Scholar,9 Cochrane library,10 and University libraries

  • We looked only at M&E teaching leading to a Masters degree

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Introduction

Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) provides information about the performance of government policies, programs, and projects. It can identify what works, what does not work, and provide information about why. M&E skills are important for public health professionals. Health systems in developing countries are challenged with deficient M&E capacity with respect to their knowledge, skills, and practices [2]. In order to address this deficient capacity, there is a need to develop the supply of these skills to match demand as it grows among these countries [3]. Strengthening M&E training in public health programs can help overcome the gaps in M&E capacity

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