An illustration of what citizens are entitled to in terms of health services…
The process where various CBPM teams discuss priorities, plans and workable solutions.
This shows how the findings from the community-level monitoring report are used to lobby local and central government for policy change.
Showing what the reality of health services might look like – in contrast to citizens’ entitlement (and often in contrast to plans and budgets too).
These drawings were commissioned in 2007-08 for WorldVision’s Community-Based Performance Monitoring programme, which aims to empower communities to monitor the delivery of government services to them. The cartoons were used as training tools for WV staff. The CBPM concept was used by Tanzanian NGOs and CBOs when I worked there in 2010-14 as well – it’s a great idea and one I’m very happy to support!
And here’s a closeup of the CBPM process:

The process where various CBPM teams discuss priorities, plans and workable solutions.