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6 Programme Management and Organizational Capacity-building Component Indicator % of finance and administration staff Data sources Programme reports Planning documents % of community outreach workers (target is ~1 per 50 sex workers at a site) Programme reports Staff turnover Number of community outreach workers who discontinued working in the last month Programme reports Staff training Number of community outreach workers trained during the last month Programme reports Number of outreach supervisors/ managers trained during the last month Programme reports Number of technical staff trained during the last month Programme reports Population size estimates Behavioural interventions Intensity of engagement with sex workers % of individual sex workers reached monthly with prevention package (as defined by the programme; see Section 6.2.1) Micro-planning tools Periodic denominator estimates (Calculated by dividing total number of individual sex workers contacted by community outreach workers in a month by the total number of sex workers targeted) Condoms and lubricants Adequacy of condom distribution and supply Ratio of condoms distributed to estimated condoms required per month Micro-planning tools Condom stock registers Enrolment questions on kind of sex work practised and average number of partners Other condom gap assessments Behaviour change Number of NGOs/GOs/CBOs reporting any condom stock-outs for free distribution in the last month NGO/GO/CBO condom stock registers Number of NGOs/GOs/CBOs reporting any lubricant stock-outs for free distribution in the last month NGO/GO/CBO stock registers % of sex workers reporting condom use during last commercial sex Enrolment questions (quasi-baseline) Routine question in clinic encounter Small programme polling-booth survey % of sex workers reporting condom use during last sex with regular partner Enrolment questions (quasi-baseline) Routine question in clinic encounter Small programme polling-booth survey 147