Measuring Regional Policy Change and Pro-Poor Health Policy Success: A PRARI Toolkit of Indicators for the Southern African Development Community (SADC)

Amaya, Ana B., Choge, Isaac, De Lombaerde, Philippe, Kingah, Stephen, Longwe, Samuel, Mhehe, Enock A., Moeti, Themba, Mookodi, Lillian, Luwabelwa, Mubita, Nyika, Ponesai and Phirinyane, Molefe (2015). Measuring Regional Policy Change and Pro-Poor Health Policy Success: A PRARI Toolkit of Indicators for the Southern African Development Community (SADC). UNU-CRIS and The Open University.

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    Author Amaya, Ana B.
    Choge, Isaac
    De Lombaerde, Philippe
    Kingah, Stephen
    Longwe, Samuel
    Mhehe, Enock A.
    Moeti, Themba
    Mookodi, Lillian
    Luwabelwa, Mubita
    Nyika, Ponesai
    Phirinyane, Molefe
    Title Measuring Regional Policy Change and Pro-Poor Health Policy Success: A PRARI Toolkit of Indicators for the Southern African Development Community (SADC)
    Publication Date 2015-12
    Place of Publication Bruges and Milton Keynes
    Publisher UNU-CRIS and The Open University
    Pages 90
    Language eng
    Abstract This report is the product of the research conducted under the PRARI project. It summarizes the research on developing 'toolkits' of regional indicators capable of capturing pro-poor health policy success and change in SADC by working closely with indicator development teams in ways that reflect identified regional priorities and contexts. The SADC regional team was comprised of experts from the region representing national ministries (primarily ministries of health), think tanks, academia, civil society organisations and regional organisations. Developmental work on the monitoring indicators 'toolkits' took place principally through a series of indicator development workshops in Southern Africa.
    UNBIS Thesaurus POVERTY MITIGATION
    SOUTH AFRICA
    HEALTH INDICATORS
    PUBLIC HEALTH
    Copyright Holder The Authors
    Copyright Year 2015
    Copyright type Creative commons
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