Site
Umlazi Q Clinic
Umdlebe Road, Umlazi Q, Umlazi, 4066, KwaZulu-Natal
031 907 1150Sector
Health
Community partners
3. 2015 - 2017 Making all voices count (MAVC)
Monitoring Periods
Health - Citizen
1 June 2015 - 31 July 2015
View results312
Participants
208
Female
104
Male
Health - Citizen
1 June 2014 - 31 July 2014
View results368
Participants
302
Female
66
Male
Monitoring programmes
3. 2015 - 2017 Making all voices count (MAVC)
Building on our successful Community Monitoring and Advocacy Project (CMAP) and our Reproductive Maternal and Child-Health project, we launched the Making All Voices Count Citizen Based Monitoring (MAVC CBM) pilot project.
[MAVC](http://www.makingallvoicescount.org) is a global organisation that funds, promotes and supports innovation and accountable governance. MAVC uses creative and cutting-edge solutions – including mobile and web technology – to amplify the voices of citizens and support governments to listen and respond.
Critical to the model was the establishment of partnerships between local community-based organisations and government to improve service delivery and hold public and private sectors to account.
For the first time the Black Sash used technology, working in partnership with Code4SA (now known as Open Up), to develop a web-based platform to gather, analyse and store data for access by CBOs, government and academia: [explore the CBM site](http://cbm.blacksash.org.za)
The technology enabled us to reduce turn around time of producing monitoring reports from one year to just two months.
Latest monitoring period:
1 June 2015
- 31 July 2015
View results