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Notes:
For the USAID presentation:
This vision and the strategies being presented are the results of work being done by a variety of cooperating agencies, coming at supervision from different perspectives and angles.
The MAQ M&S group took on this topic a little over a year ago, in recognition of the fact that many organizations were paying more attention to supervision as a program intervention.
For example, one of the big pushes for improving supervision has come from attention to Performance Improvement, and the acknowledgement that training isn’t always the answer for improving provider performance. The PI and Training CA’s are testing out supervision as an important “non-training” intervention.
Supervision is an important intervention in quality improvement and quality assurance work, as a way to scale-up and apply consistent approaches beyond individual sites.
Jim Shelton’s interest in provider motivation and OOW has also goosed interest on this.