Policy dialogues – the 'bolts and joints' of policy-making: experiences from Cabo Verde, Chad and Mali
Autor: | Yolanda Estrelli, Juliet Nabyonga-Orem, Delanyo Dovlo, Aziza Mwisongo |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Capacity Building
Health policy dialogue Chad Decision Making Exploratory research Health Promotion Mali Policy processes 03 medical and health sciences Government Agencies 0302 clinical medicine Nursing Health Planning Organizations Cabo Verde Financial Support Healthcare Financing Humans Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Policy Making Policies Health policy Government business.industry Research Policy-making 030503 health policy & services Health Policy Corporate governance Capacity building Public relations Policy analysis Government Programs Policy studies Strategies Thematic analysis 0305 other medical science business |
Zdroj: | BMC Health Services Research |
ISSN: | 1472-6963 |
Popis: | Background Policy processes that yield good outcomes are inherently complex, requiring interactions of stakeholders in problem identification, generation of political will and selection of practical solutions. To make policy processes rational, policy dialogues are increasingly being used as a policy-making tool. Despite their increasing use for policy-making in Africa, evidence is limited on how they have evolved and are being used on the continent or in low and middle income countries elsewhere. Methods This was an exploratory study using qualitative methods. It utilised data related to policy dialogues for three specific policies and strategies to understand the interplay between policy dialogue and policy-making in Cabo Verde, Chad and Mali. The specific methods used to gather data were key informant interviews and document review. Data were analysed inductively and deductively using thematic content analysis. Results Participation in the policy dialogues was inclusive, and in some instances bottom-up participatory approaches were used. The respondents felt that the execution of the policy dialogues had been seamless, and the few divergent views expressed often were resolved in a unanimous manner. The policies and strategies developed were seen by all stakeholders as relating to priority issues. Other specific process factors that contributed to the success of the dialogues included the use of innovative approaches, good facilitation, availability of resources for the dialogues, good communication, and consideration of the different opinions. Among the barriers were contextual issues, delays in decision-making and conflicting coordination roles and mandates. Conclusions Policy dialogues have proved to be an effective tool in health sector management and could be a crucial component of the governance dynamics of the sector. The policy dialogue process needs to be institutionalised for continuity and maintenance of institutional intelligence. Other essential influencing factors include building capacity for coordination and facilitation of policy dialogues, provision of sustainable financing for execution of the dialogues, use of inclusive and bottom-up approaches, and timely provision of reliable evidence. Ensuring continued participation of all the actors necessitates innovation to allow dialogue outside the formal frameworks and spaces that should feed into the formal dialogue processes. |
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