Ethiopia

The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is a member state of the African Leaders Malaria Alliance. We support Ethiopia in the implementation of the country’s scorecard tools.

Scorecard tools

Scorecard management tools are country-owned tools that provide a snapshot of the country’s national and subnational health performance. The colour-coded scorecard tool helps track performance of priority indicators, identify bottlenecks or gaps, increase accountability, and enhance decision making to drive action.

We support Ethiopia with 4 scorecard tools:

  • malaria scorecard tool
  • reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH) scorecard tool
  • neglected tropical diseases scorecard tool
  • community scorecard tool

Malaria scorecard tool

Ethiopia’s malaria scorecard tool was developed by the Federal Ministry of Health, with support from ALMA and other partners. Since the introduction of the scorecard tool, we have been supporting the Federal Ministry of Health in strengthening their malaria scorecard tool.

RMNCAH scorecard tool

Ethiopia’s RMNCAH scorecard tool was developed in 2013 by the Federal Ministry of Health, with support from ALMA. Since the introduction of the scorecard tool, we have been supporting the Federal Ministry of Health in strengthening and decentralising their RMNCAH scorecard tool.

Neglected tropical diseases scorecard tool

Ethiopia’s neglected tropical diseases scorecard tool was developed in 2022 by the Federal Ministry of Health, with support from ALMA.

Community scorecard tool

Ethiopia’s community scorecard tool was developed in 2017 by the Federal Ministry of Health, with support from ALMA and other partners.

Community scorecard tools are participatory tools used to collect feedback from community members to assess the quality of care, increase accountability, inform actions to improve local health services and enhance community ownership and engagement.