Community-Led Monitoring
Community-led monitoring (CLM) is a technique initiated and implemented by local community-based organizations and other civil society groups, networks of key populations (KP), people living with HIV (PLHIV), and other affected groups, or other community entities that gather quantitative and qualitative data about HIV services.
The CLM focus remains on getting input from recipients of HIV services in a routine and systematic manner that will translate into action and change.
This brief describes CLM principles.

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- IndiKit
December 9, 2020