This report outlines the key highlights of Ritshidze’s community-led monitoring in 2021 & 2022 and the impact this has had on the quality of public health services.
Resources
In order to fix the challenges people face at clinics, Ritshidze develops reports to engage duty bearers at clinic, district, provincial, and national levels. Our reports show the analysis of the data collection efforts and our recommended solutions to fix the problems identified.
State of Healthcare for Key Populations
The second edition of the State of Healthcare for Key Populations report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in 21 districts across 7 provinces and solutions to them.
Gauteng State of Health
The 3rd edition of the Gauteng State of Health report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in the province and solutions to them.
KwaZulu-Natal State of Health
The 2nd edition of the KwaZulu-Natal State of Health report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in the province and solutions to them.
Eastern Cape State of Health
The 2nd edition of the Eastern Cape State of Health report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in the province and solutions to them.
Free State State of Health
The 2nd edition of the Free State State of Health report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in the province and solutions to them.
North West State of Health
The 2nd edition of the North West State of Health report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in the province and solutions to them.
Mpumalanga State of Health
The 2nd edition of the Mpumalanga State of Health report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in the province and solutions to them.
State of Healthcare for Key Populations
The State of Healthcare for Key Populations report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in 18 districts and solutions to them.
Gauteng State of Health
The 2nd edition of the Gauteng State of Health report outlines the key issues found during community-led monitoring in the province and solutions to them.
About RITSHIDZE
“Ritshidze” — meaning “Saving Our Lives” in TshiVenda — has been developed by people living with HIV and activists to hold the South African government and aid agencies accountable to improve overall HIV and TB service delivery.
Partner organisations include the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), the National Association of People Living with HIV (NAPWA), Positive Action Campaign, Positive Women’s Network (PWN) and the South African Network of Religious Leaders Living with and affected by HIV/AIDS (SANERELA+)—in alliance with Health Global Access Project (Health GAP), the Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), and Georgetown University’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.
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