Promoting Responsiveness and Equity for Primary Health Care Decisions through Voice (ProtEqt Voice)
Om prosjektet
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Prosjektperiode: 01.04.2025 - 31.03.2028 (Aktivt)
- Koordinerende institutt: Folkehelseinstituttet
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Prosjektleder:
- Elina Dale, Avdeling for global helse
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Prosjektdeltakere:
- Benjamin Tsofa, Kenya Medical Research Institute
- Elizabeth Peacocke, Avdeling for global helse
- Unni Gopinathan, Forskning på epidemitiltak
- Marit Johansen, Avdeling for global helse
- Aurelia India Neumark, Avdeling for forskningsadministrativ støtte
- Nancy Kagwanja, Kenya Medical Research Institute
- Joshua Munywoki, Kenya Medical Research Institute
- Anita Musiega, Kenya Medical Research Institute
- Jacinta Nzinga, Kenya Medical Research Institute
- Peter John Binyaruka, Ifakara Health Institute
- August Kuwawenaruwa, Ifakara Health Institute
- John Joseph Maiba, Ifakara Health Institute
- John Kinuthia, Bajeti Hub
- Abraham Rugo, Bajeti Hub
- Kipkorir Biegon, Bajeti Hub
- Bianca Lay, Avdeling for global helse
Sammendrag
The primary aim of the project is to generate evidence and tools that inform and support the design and assessment of participatory mechanisms to achieve responsive and equitable primary health care (PHC) decisions. The specific objectives are to:
- Explore how contextual factors influence the effectiveness of participatory approaches and map relevant legal mechanisms.
- Collaboratively design and test transparent and inclusive participatory processes for PHC decisions in Kenya and Tanzania.
- Create a novel progression model for assessing transparency, participation and inclusive PHC decisions.