Toolkits

The Salud Mesoamerica Initiative (SMI) has compiled a series of toolkits based on their programmatic experience in the region. SMI has worked in partnership with Ministries of Health and other technical partners to increase the quality and use of the basic public health services in the areas of reproductive, maternal, child and neonatal health (RMNCH) care, maternal and child nutrition, and immunization.

These toolkits bring together a set of existing tools that are in use for various aspects of country level health programming, including situation analysis, planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. The toolkits include products of the SMI and others used in addressing various technical health issues, presented in a user-friendly format for ease of use at the country level. These toolkits are aimed at professionals working in Latin America and the Caribbean in the fields of results-based finance, RNMCH, supply chain, quality improvement of health care, and ehealth/mhealth.

This toolkit describes the planning and implementation of reproductive health services and programs. Resources include communication materials for behavioral change around family planning, tools specifically focused on adolescent health, and community-oriented tools.
This toolkit describes the planning and implementation of management activities and procurement of basic health products. Supply chain management resources provide guidance to achieve the goal of delivering the right products to the right people, at the right time, and in the right amount.
This toolkit describes the planning and implementation of reproductive health services and programs, specifically for adolescent populations. The resources include behavior change communication materials, tools specifically focused around adolescent health, and community-oriented tools.