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Revision as of 10:26, 4 March 2009
The Most Vulnerable Children (MVC) is a program started by the Capacity Project to increase the services provided to Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Tanzania by creating a new class of 'Para-Social Workers' (PSW). They are using iHRIS Mange to track PSWs, their supervisors, the trainers and the trainings that they received. They will combine this data with information about the number of MVC at the village level to accurately assess the needs of MVC and evaluate the effectiveness of the services being provided. The MVC Program is using a multi-partner approach to define the tools and indicators needed.
Contacts
- MVC Project Manager
- Mr. Kusweka Sono
- MVC Technical Lead
- TBD
- Intrahealth Developer
- Carl Leitner Skype:litlfred_intra
Partners and Interested Parties
- The Capacity Project, funded by USAID is providing support for the MVC program in Tanzania
- Intrahealth is providing technical support and customizing iHRIS Manageto meet the needs of the MVC Program
- Training Resources Group (TRG)
- Jane Addams College of Social Work (JACSW)
- Tanzania Institute of Social Work (ISW)
Implementation Timeline
- Mid-March 2009 -- In Progress
- Refine and agree upon customizations for of iHRIS Manage 3.1
Requested customization details and status at google docs
- Refine and agree upon customizations for of iHRIS Manage 3.1
- End of March 2009 --
- Implement customizations as defined above.
- Early April 2009 --
- Deliver appliance with agreed upon customizations and reports to Capacity/Intrahealth office in Dar Es Salaam