Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2024
Social accountability and sexual and reproductive health - Implications for Research and Practice
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
Social accountability and sexual and reproductive health—implications for research and practice
Petrus S. Steyn, Victoria Boydell, Sana Contractor, Joanna Paula Cordero, Ana Lorena Ruano
Social Accountability Reporting for Research (SAR4Research): checklist to strengthen reporting on studies on social accountability in the literature
Joan Marie Kraft, Ligia Paina, Victoria Boydell, Shatha Elnakib, Andreas Sihotang, Angela Bailey, Courtney Tolmie
Research and implementation interactions in a social accountability study: utilizing guidance for conducting process evaluations of complex interventions
Joanna Paula Cordero, Vernon Mochache, Victoria Boydell, Mary Awelana Addah, Heather McMullen, Alice Monyo, Sigilbert Mrema, Dela Nai, Donat Shamba, Petrus S. Steyn
Building social accountability to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health in Nigeria
Rachel Sullivan Robinson, Tariah Adams
Employing innovative evidence-backed community processes for maternal health services by Dalit women
Sathyasree Goswami, Edward Premdas Pinto
Multi-level change strategies for health: learning from people-centered advocacy in Uganda
Angela Bailey, Vincent Mujune
Social accountability as a strategy to promote sexual and reproductive health entitlements for stigmatized issues and populations
Marta Schaaf, Grady Arnott, Kudzai Meda Chilufya, Renu Khanna, Ram Chandra Khanal, Tanvi Monga, Charles Otema, Christina Wegs
Social accountability and health systems’ change, beyond the shock of Covid-19: drawing on histories of technical and activist approaches to rethink a shared code of practice
Erica Nelson, Peter Waiswa, Vera Schattan Coelho, Eric Sarriot