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Developing Costed Implementation Plans: Team Roles and Responsibilities
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Author(s): Health Policy Project

Primary Language: English

Date: 3/20/2015

Abstract:

Newer CIP resources are available from the HP+ CIP toolkit.

Effective development of a costed implementation plan (CIP) requires a country-led, systematic, and highly participatory process, involving a range of stakeholders and technical experts led by the Ministry of Health. While the CIP team’s exact make-up, responsibilities, and relationships should be tailored to the country’s context, this document presents the key recommended groups and positions needed for CIP development, along with proposed scopes of work. Responsibilities for plan implementation and monitoring are assigned and documented in the CIP technical strategy.

Additional guidance on developing a CIP can be found in the document "Costed Implementation Plans for Family Planning: 10-Step Process for CIP Planning, Development, and Execution," which is part of the CIP Resource Kit, and can be accessed at http://www.familyplanning2020.org/cip.


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