June 2016 — The Capable Partner’s Program (CAP) in Mozambique worked to increase the quality of HIV and AIDS service delivery in Mozambique and strengthen the capacity of local community service organizations to provide prevention, treatment and care services. The compendium includes 16 publications that share successes and lessons learned from the program’s 10 years of operations and describes the various tools it used to accomplish its objectives.
Strengthening organizational structures and systems
- Overview of the CAP Mozambique Project and its Role in the fight against HIV/AIDS
- Motivating Change: Mozambican Organizations Transform Themselves Through the Participatory Organizational Assessment Process
- Mozambican CSOs Rise to the Challenge: Good Governance in Practice
- Promoting Quality Data Systems and the Value of Good Data
- Harnessing Potential: CAP’s Organizational Development Results
Strengthening project and technical implementation
- Developing Capacity to Design Proposals & Budgets
- Mozambican CSOs Embrace Social and Behavior Change Communication
- Integrating Gender and GBV into HIV Prevention Programming in Mozambique
- Improving Community HIV Prevention: Choosing the Right Activistas
- Operationalizing Government Guidelines for Orphans and Vulnerable Children
- Summary Report on HIV Prevention End Line Evaluation
Reflections and case studies
- Reflections on Capacity Development and Measurement: A Decade of Experience in Mozambique
- The CCM Sofala Story: Engaging Communities in Creating an AIDS-Free Generation
- A Leap of Faith: Learning to Delegate Improves the Quality of Programs
- Owning Project Results—Niiwanane Case Study
- Taking Charge of our Future: AMME Case Study