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| DOI | 10.1080/16549716.2018.1423744 | ||||
| Año | 2018 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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The World Health Organization's Innov8 Approach for Reviewing National Health Programmes to Leave No One Behind is an eight-step process that supports the operationalization of the Sustainable Development Goals' commitment to 'leave no one behind'. In 2014-2015, Innov8 was adapted and applied in Indonesia to review how the national neonatal and maternal health action plans could become more equity-oriented, rights-based and gender-responsive, and better address critical social determinants of health. The process was led by the Indonesian Ministry of Health, with the support of WHO. It involved a wide range of actors and aligned with/fed into the drafting of the maternal newborn health action plan and the implementation planning of the newborn action plan. Key activities included a sensitization meeting, diagnostic checklist, review workshop and in-country work by the review teams. This 'methods forum' article describes this adaptation and application process, the outcomes and lessons learnt. In conjunction with other sources, Innov8 findings and recommendations informed national and sub-national maternal and neonatal action plans and programming to strengthen a 'leave no one behind' approach. As follow-up during 2015-2017, components of the Innov8 methodology were integrated into district-level planning processes for maternal and newborn health, and Innov8 helped generate demand for health inequality monitoring and its use in planning. In Indonesia, Innov8 enhanced national capacity for equity-oriented, rights-based and gender-responsive approaches and addressing critical social determinants of health. Adaptation for the national planning context (e.g. decentralized structure) and linking with health inequality monitoring capacity building were important lessons learnt. The pilot of Innov8 in Indonesia suggests that this approach can help operationalize the SDGs' commitment to leave no one behind, in particular in relation to influencing programming and monitoring and evaluation.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Koller, Theadora Swift | - |
WHO - Suiza
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé - Suiza |
| 2 | Saint, Victoria | Mujer |
WHO - Suiza
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé - Suiza |
| 3 | Floranita, Rustini | - |
WHO - Indonesia
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé - Suiza |
| 4 | Sakti, Gita Maya Koemara | Mujer |
Minist Hlth - Indonesia
Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia - Indonesia |
| 4 | Koemara Sakti, Gita Maya | Mujer |
Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia - Indonesia
Minist Hlth - Indonesia Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia - Indonesia |
| 5 | Pambudi, Imran | Hombre |
Minist Hlth - Indonesia
Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia - Indonesia Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia - Indonesia |
| 6 | Hermawan, Lukas | Hombre |
Minist Hlth - Indonesia
Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia - Indonesia Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia - Indonesia |
| 7 | Briot, Benedicte | Mujer |
Minist Hlth - Indonesia
Universidad de Chile - Chile |
| 8 | FRENZ-YONECHI, PATRICIA | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 9 | Solar-Hormazabal, Orielle | - |
Latin Amer Social Sci Inst FLACSO - Chile
Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Chile - Chile |
| 10 | Campos, Pilar | Mujer |
Minist Hlth Social Serv & Equal - España
Health Promotion Area - España |
| 11 | Villar, Eugenio | Hombre |
WHO - Suiza
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé - Suiza |
| 12 | Magar, Veronica | Mujer |
WHO - Suiza
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé - Suiza |
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| University of Chile |
| Ministry of Health |
| World Health Organization |
| National Health Research Institutes |
| Department of Maternal Health |
| Centre for Data and Information |
| dDepartment of Maternal Health |
| American Social Sciences Institute |
| Agradecimiento |
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| The Innov8 review was overseen by the director of Maternal Health, MOH, and her directorate, supported by WHO. Approximately 50 people were engaged. They came from different parts of the MOH (i.e. the MNH programmes, the Centre for Data and Information, and the National Institute of Health Research and Development), select Provincial Health Offices, universities, research institutes, non- |