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It’s About the Idea Hitting the Bull’s Eye: How Aid Effectiveness Can Catalyse the Scale-up of Health Innovations

机译:关于击中靶心的想法:援助有效性如何催化健康创新的规模扩大

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>Background: Since the global economic crisis, a harsher economic climate and global commitments to address the problems of global health and poverty have led to increased donor interest to fund effective health innovations that offer value for money. Simultaneously, further aid effectiveness is being sought through encouraging governments in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to strengthen their capacity to be self-supporting, rather than donor reliant. In practice, this often means donors fund pilot innovations for three to five years to demonstrate effectiveness and then advocate to the national government to adopt them for scale-up within country-wide health systems. We aim to connect the literature on scaling-up health innovations in LMICs with six key principles of aid effectiveness: country ownership; alignment; harmonisation; transparency and accountability; predictability; and civil society engagement and participation, based on our analysis of interviewees’ accounts of scale-up in such settings. >Methods: We analysed 150 semi-structured qualitative interviews, to explore the factors catalysing and inhibiting the scale-up of maternal and newborn health (MNH) innovations in Ethiopia, northeast Nigeria and the State of Uttar Pradesh, India and identified links with the aid effectiveness principles. Our interviewees were purposively selected for their knowledge of scale-up in these settings, and represented a range of constituencies. We conducted a systematic analysis of the expanded field notes, using a framework approach to code a priori themes and identify emerging themes in NVivo 10. >Results: Our analysis revealed that actions by donors, implementers and recipient governments to promote the scale-up of innovations strongly reflected many of the aid effectiveness principles embraced by well-known international agreements - including the Paris Declaration of Aid Effectiveness. Our findings show variations in the extent to which these six principles have been adopted in what are three diverse geographical settings, raising important implications for scaling health innovations in low- and middle-income countries. >Conclusion: Our findings suggest that if donors, implementers and recipient governments were better able to put these principles into practice, the prospects for scaling externally funded health innovations as part of country health policies and programmes would be enhanced.
机译:>背景:自全球经济危机以来,更严峻的经济环境和全球致力于解决全球健康和贫困问题的承诺导致捐助者越来越有兴趣资助能够提供物有所值的有效健康创新。同时,正在通过鼓励低收入和中等收入国家的政府加强其自给自足而不是依靠捐助方的能力来寻求进一步的援助效力。实际上,这通常意味着捐助者将在三到五年内为试点创新提供资金,以证明其有效性,然后提倡中央政府在全国范围的卫生系统中采用这些创新。我们旨在将有关中低收入国家扩大卫生创新的文献与援助有效性的六个关键原则联系起来:国家所有权;对准;协调;透明度和问责制;可预测性以及民间社会的参与和参与,这是根据我们对受访者在这种情况下扩大规模的分析得出的。 >方法:我们分析了150个半结构化定性访谈,以探讨催化和抑制埃塞俄比亚,尼日利亚东北部和北方邦的孕产妇和新生儿保健(MNH)创新规模扩大的因素,印度并确定了与援助有效性原则的联系。我们是故意选择受访者的,因为他们了解这些情况下的扩大规模,并代表了一系列选区。我们使用框架方法编码了先验主题并确定了NVivo 10中新兴的主题,从而对扩展的领域注释进行了系统的分析。>结果:我们的分析表明,捐赠者,实施者和接受者政府采取了以下行动:促进创新规模的扩大,强烈反映了国际知名协议所接受的许多援助有效性原则,包括《巴黎援助有效性宣言》。我们的研究结果表明,在三种不同的地理环境中采用这六项原则的程度各有不同,这对在中低收入国家中扩大卫生创新规模具有重要意义。 >结论:我们的发现表明,如果捐助者,实施者和接受者政府能够更好地将这些原则付诸实践,则扩大作为国家卫生政策和计划一部分的,由外部资助的卫生创新的前景将会得到改善。

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