Monitoring Malaria Social and Behavior Change Programs
Collaborator(s): U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), United States
Monitoring is essential for ensuring social and behavior change (SBC) programs are implemented well (process monitoring), for tracking whether the desired changes are beginning to take effect (outcome monitoring), and for making refinements during implementation. Robust monitoring plans are especially important when resources for evaluations are unavailable.
This online course, developed by Breakthrough ACTION, will equip learners to design monitoring plans for malaria SBC programs. It is particularly designed to highlight options for low-cost and frequently collected sources of data. In addition to best practices and guidance related to SBC program monitoring, this course offers practical examples related to SBC for insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC), malaria in pregnancy (MIP), and case management to promote a deeper understanding of real-world applications.
*Access to this course requires the user to register or create an account on the course platform.
THEMES: Capacity Building | Monitoring & Evaluation | Social Science



