Ekirapa- Kiracho, ElizabethApolot, Rebecca RachealKiwanuka, Suzanne2022-03-112022-03-112018https://nru.uncst.go.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/2769Community Score Cards (CSCs) are a participatory monitoring and evaluation tool often used to improve responsiveness, quality and accessibility of health services, as well as accountability by the different stakeholders who are responsible for improving the performance of these services. This issue brief describes the factors that facilitate the CSC implementation process, based on the lessons learnt from a CSC project on maternal and newborn health service delivery and utilization in six sub-counties of Kibuku district in Uganda. District and sub-county stakeholders led the implementation of the CSC, with support from Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH). Four rounds of scoring were undertaken between November 2017 and September 2018.enWhich contextual factors facilitate successful implementation of Community Score Cards in Uganda?Other