Citizen Monitoring to Promote the Right to Health Care and Accountability

AuthorAriel Frisancho
AuthorMaria Luisa Vasquez
Date Accessioned2024-11-26T09:02:55Z
Date Available2024-11-26T09:02:55Z
Date of Publication2014
DescriptionReport based on "Participatory Voices Project"- a joint venture between CARE-Peru and CARE-UK.
AbstractThis Case Study highlights the role of citizen monitoring and engagement in designing and implementation of social policies and building a transparent and accountable health care system. It shows how a strategic alliance between citizen and civil society combined with international human rights framework can be used to strenghten the capacity of rural women's agency and improve the quality of health care services at the local level.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/933
ProvenanceRural
ProvenancePeru
KeywordMaternal and Child Health
CitationFrisancho, Ariel. and Luisa Vasquez Maria. (2014). Citizen Monitoring to Promote the Right to Health Care and Accountability. New Delhi, COPASAH, CARE Peru and CHSJ.
TitleCitizen Monitoring to Promote the Right to Health Care and Accountability
Item TypeCase Study
CoverageCitizen Monitoring
CoverageParticipation in building transparency
CoverageAccountability in Health Care System
CoverageBottom up Approach in Designing and Implementing Health and Social Policies
CoverageRight to Health Care Approac
CoverageStructural Deficiencies
CoverageUnequal Power Relations
CoverageHealth Inequities
CoverageDialogue and Promotion of Good Governance and Democracy
Course TagCivil Society Interventions in Health
Course TagHealth Systems Governance
Course TagCommunity Monitoring
Course TagParticipatory Methods
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