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Normalizing the political economy of improving health

Susan Sparkes, Paola Abril Campos Rivera, Hyobum Jang, Robert Marten, Dheepa Rajan, Alastair Robb, Zubin Cyrus Shroff

2022Bulletin of the World Health Organization14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Problem: Political economy factors are important in determining the adoption and implementation of health policies. Yet these factors are often overlooked in the development of policies that have the potential to influence health. Approach: Political economy analysis provides a way to take into consideration political and social realities, whether at the community, subnational, national, regional or global levels. We aim to demonstrate the value of political economy analysis and to promote its wider use in technical programmes of work. Local setting: We provide examples from across a range of World Health Organization areas of work, including participatory governance, health financing, health taxes, malaria prevention and control, capacity-building and direct country support. Relevant changes: Existing examples of how political economy analysis can be incorporated into technical support demonstrate the variability of this analytical approach, as well as its potential to support policy progress. Applying political economy analysis within the specified programmes of work has enabled more contextually relevant technical support to enhance the likelihood of advancing countries' health-related objectives. Lessons learnt: Embedding political economy into technical work has many benefits, including: enhancing voice and participation in health policies; supporting the adoption and implementation feasibility of technically sound policies; and building capacity to incorporate and understand political factors that influence health-related priorities.

Topics & Concepts

Work (physics)PoliticsPolitical sciencePolitical economyEconomic growthSound (geography)EconomicsBusinessHealth policyPopulationDeveloping countryPublic healthEconomic systemDevelopment economicsEconomyNew political economyMEDLINEInformation economyGovernment (linguistics)Nursing Education, Practice, and LeadershipGlobal Maternal and Child HealthGlobal Public Health Policies and Epidemiology