Generating political priority for maternal mortality reduction in 5 developing countries

Type Journal Article - American Journal of Public Health
Title Generating political priority for maternal mortality reduction in 5 developing countries
Author(s)
Volume 97
Issue 5
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
Page numbers 796-803
URL http://www.healthynewbornnetwork.org/sites/default/files/resources/Political priority maternal​mortality 5 countries.pdf
Abstract
I conducted case studies on the level of political priority given to maternal mortality reduction in 5 countries: Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, and Nigeria.
Among the factors that shaped political priority were international agency efforts to establish a global norm about the unacceptability of maternal death; those agencies’ provision of financial and technical resources; the degree of cohesion among national safe motherhood policy communities; the presence of national political champions to promote the cause; the deployment of credible evidence to show policymakers a problem existed; the generation of clear policy alternatives to demonstrate the problem was surmountable; and the organization of attention-generating events to create national visibility for the issue.
The experiences of these 5 countries offer guidance on how political priority can be generated for other health causes in developing countries.

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