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Table 5 One Health Assessment for Planning and Performance Results in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone

From: Establishing National Multisectoral Coordination and collaboration mechanisms to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone 2016–2018

Indicator

Guinea (February 2018)

Liberia (October 2018)

Sierra Leone (May 2018)

Capacity

 Organizational Structure

3

3

2.5

 Leadership

2

4

3

 Multisectoral engagement

2.5

2.5

2

 Communication and information exchange

2.3

1.6

2.3

 Monitoring and evaluation

1

1

2

 Government funding sources

1.5

2.5

1

Average – Capacity

2.1

2.4

2.1

Performance

 Engaging stakeholders

2.3

2.6

2

 Coordinating and collaborating

2.3

3

1.5

 Policy advocacy to overcome policy constraints

1.6

2.6

1

 Joint planning among One Health stakeholders

1.8

2

1.9

 Facilitating data analysis and use in decision-making

2

1

1

 Mobilizing and optimizing resources

1

1

2

Average – Performance

1.8

2.0

1.6

Platform Level*

Beginning

Developing

Beginning

  1. *The final scores for each capacity and performance indicator were established by consensus. Non-integer values represent partial status achievement for certain sub-indicators. For example, Guinea’s average capacity score of 2.1 indicates that it has achieved the minimum necessary capacity and initiated the government budget allocation process to begin “expanding,” but its performance score of 1.8 indicates that it has not yet demonstrated high performance. Together, these scores indicate that Guinea’s platform as a whole is still in the “Beginning” stage. The score is intended to motivate further action