Compendium
of CLM Resources
and Tools
Welcome to the Compendium of CLM Resources and Tools website, which was created by APCASO/EANNASO/ATAC Consortium
Understanding gaps in the HIV treatment cascade in eleven West African countries: Findings from a regional community treatment observatory
Involving the Community in Responding to TB/HIV: Outcomes of Community-Led Monitoring and Advocacy

A Strategic Review of MEASURE Evaluation, Phase III Accomplishments and Contributions

Community-led Monitoring

This document provides an overview of key findings and outcomes of Monitoring National Responses to TB/HIV

This document provides an overview of key findings and outcomes of Monitoring National Responses to TB/HIV

This overview provides responses to the following questions: What is community-based monitoring? Why support community-based monitoring?How does CBM add value?How can CBM be embedded in Global Fund grants?
Community-based monitoring: An Overview
COMMUNITY-LED MONITORING AND ADVOVACY FOR HEALTH
The Community Treatment Observatory (CTO) Model Explained

Establishing community-led monitoring of HIV services

DATA FOR A DIFFERENCE

This overview provides responses to the following questions: What is community-based monitoring? Why support community-based monitoring?How does CBM add value?How can CBM be embedded in Global Fund grants?
Using the Stop TB Partnership OneImpact digital platform, monitor the human rights barriers faced by people affected by TB in real time as a form of community oversight to increase accountability for the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of services within the TB response.
Using the Stop TB Partnership OneImpact digital platform, monitor the human rights barriers faced by people affected by TB in real time as a form of community oversight to increase accountability for the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of services within the TB response.

Using the Stop TB Partnership OneImpact digital platform, monitor the human rights barriers faced by
people affected by TB in real time as a form of community oversight to increase accountability for the
availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of services within the TB response.