In 2012 and 2013, faculty from University of Washington in collaboration with our PEPFAR Policy Monitoring Project partners facilitated HIV/AIDS policy development and monitoring workshops for high HIV burden countries in Africa, Caribbean and Central America.  Countries participating in these workshops included: Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania, Ghana, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Honduras.
The workshops were organized around the Road Map for Implementing and Monitoring Health Policy Interventions.  The Road Map is a suite of tools designed to strengthen the capacity of key stakeholders to engage in and monitor health policy development and advocacy interventions. The Road Map (download it here), consists of eight different tools that can be used separately or together to help stakeholders systematically review the policy process and take steps toward full implementation:
- Current Status of Policy Interventions
- Priority Setting Worksheet
- Policy Monitoring Stakeholder Analysis
- Pathway to Change
- Policy Monitoring Logic Model
- Action Plan for Implementing and Monitoring Policy and Advocacy Interventions
- Action Plan for Implementing and Monitoring
- Self-Assessment of Policy and Advocacy Monitoring
You can learn more about the policy monitoring workshops and the Road Map in the following manuscript: Monitoring HIV and AIDS Related Policy Reforms: A Road Map for Strengthening Policy Monitoring and Implementation in PEPFAR Partner Countries, PLoS ONE 11(2) (2016) [http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0146720].