They also received their M&E Tools, stationery, and uniforms (t-shirts and caps). This development was met with excitement by both the teams and Facility Managers who initially had asked questions on Teams’ common identification. The newly trained teams continue to monitor services of healthcare nodes in 5 different communities – this is an intervention that has been hailed as necessary and appropriate by some of the District Health Managers.
For more information on CBM: http://www.soulcity.org.za/projects/re-engineering-primary-health-care/community-based-monitoring-cbm
Also look at short clip based on the Soul City 12 TV series.