Promoting participatory governance social participation and accountability

Engaging populations, civil society and communities into national policy- and decision making

 

Governments increasingly recognize the need for more participatory and inclusive processes in health sector decision-making. National health policies, strategies and plans are more likely to be implemented effectively if their development and negotiation is inclusive of all relevant stakeholders.  Engaging with populations, civil society and communities is also an important means to gauge expectations and opinions on health related-matters; this can contribute to responsive and people-centred health systems. Participatory governance thus entails bringing in the voice of end users of health services as well as the general population  -- in essence, all those affected by health reforms.

There are a variety of mechanisms for fostering dialogue which not only empower people but also help to hold governments accountable for their commitments.

WHO provides technical support to countries in this area of work.  It also contributes to the evidence base on how population engagement mechanisms can work, in which settings, and how. The upcoming WHO Handbook on Social Participation for UHC further serves as a guidance document to member states to strengthen systematic and meaningful government engagement with populations, civil society and communities by drawing from best practice examples to establish, set up and institutionalize such mechanisms in national policy, planning and review processes.

Our work

Partnerships

Universal Health Coverage Partnership

The UHC Partnership promotes UHC by fostering policy dialogue on strategic planning for health and supports implementation through enabling effective development cooperation in countries. The UHC-Partnership now in more than 115 countries has been successful in building country systems and capacities to advance Universal Health Coverage

Health Systems Governance Collaborative

Collaboration of people who are serious about finding solutions to some of the most pressing problems we face in health systems governance. This is a place to connect with the great variety of stakeholders in health systems governance worldwide, confront ideas, disseminate knowledge and share experiences.

Publications

Population consultation on needs and expectations
Outlines the aims of a population consultation, its contribution to national health planning, and how to undertake a consultation from the methodological...

This handbook is designed as a resource for providing up-to-date and practical guidance on national health planning and strategizing for health. It establishes...