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PostHeaderIcon Who Are We?

The Centre for the Support of Peer Education (CSPE) is the first centre devoted to improving peer education as a strategy. The CSPE supports peer education programmes through training, continuing technical assistance, materials development and research and evaluation

CSPE is a programme of the Harvard School of Public Health, funded primarily by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention and USAID through the US President’s Emergency Programme for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Over and above this support, this is a resource developed, led and staffed by South Africans serving South African institutions.
 

 

PostHeaderIcon Monitoring and Evaluation System

CSPE has  implemented an auditable M&E system which is available to all Peer Education partners implementing the CSPE peer education methodology.  The M&E system was designed through extensive collaboration with a wide variety of partners and was piloted in several provinces by different partners. 
 
The CSPE M&E system follows the Result Based Management approach.
The system collects data at the output, outcome and impact levels.  
The M&E system currently focuses primarily on quantitative data at 
the output level with an emphasis on data quality.
 
Significant time was expended developing indicators, definitions and automated reports that meet not only donor reporting requirements but also identified program management and implementation information needs at various identified levels of implementation including school, district, provincial and national levels.
 

PostHeaderIcon CSPE Partner’s Meeting 24-25 June 2009

With over 70 participants from 29 organisations, CSPE held its bi-annual peer education Partners Meeting in Johannesburg. All presentations and related documents are available here.