Empowering Marginalized Indigenous Communities through the Monitoring of Public Health Care Servies in Guatemala

AuthorWalter Flores
AuthorLorena Ruano
Date Accessioned2024-11-26T09:02:53Z
Date Available2024-11-26T09:02:53Z
Date of Publication2014
DescriptionReport based on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) Program.
AbstractThe case study shows how Participatory Action Research (PAR) can be used to involve excluded population in changing social conditions. It further shows how PAR can be used to make Health System responsive and provide better health care services in terms of availability and access to resources and reducing maltreatment.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/892
ProvenanceGuatemala
KeywordRural and Indigenous Population
CitationFlores, Walter and Ruano, Lorena. (2014). Empowering Marginalized Indigenous Communities through the Monitoring of Public Health Care Services in Guatemala. New Delhi: COPASAH, CEGSS and CHSJ.
TitleEmpowering Marginalized Indigenous Communities through the Monitoring of Public Health Care Servies in Guatemala
Item TypeCase Study
CoverageParticipatory Action Research
CoverageSocial Change
CoverageEmpower Communities
CoverageStructural Determinants of Health
CoverageViolence and Armed Conflict
CoverageImpact on Health
CoverageUnderstanding Inequitable Distribution of Power, Money and Resources and its Consequences for Health
Course TagParticipatory Methods
Course TagSocial Accountability
Course TagUnderstanding Health Systems and Policy
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