Health system governance assessment in protracted crisis settings: Northwest Syria

被引:8
作者
Alaref, Maher [1 ,2 ]
Al-Abdulla, Orwa [2 ]
Al Zoubi, Zedoun [1 ]
Al Khalil, Munzer [1 ,3 ]
Ekzayez, Abdulkarim [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Union Med & Relief Org, Incili Pinar MAH, Res Hlth Syst Strengthening Northern Syria R4HSSS, TR-27090 Gaziantep, Turkiye
[2] Strateg Res Ctr OZ SRC, Gaziantep, Turkiye
[3] Syria Publ Hlth Network, London, England
[4] Kings Coll London, Ctr Conflict & Hlth Res CCHR, London, England
关键词
Central bodies; Conflict; Crisis; Governance; Health system; Syria; ACCOUNTABILITY; CONFLICT; AFRICA;
D O I
10.1186/s12961-023-01042-1
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background Since the withdrawal of government forces from Northwest Syria due to the conflict, several national initiatives have aimed to create alternative governance approaches to replace the central governmental system. One of the recent initiatives was the formulation of so-called 'Central Bodies' as institutional governance structures responsible for thematic planning and service provision; for example, the referral unit is responsible for planning and delivering medical referral services. However, the governance and administrative rules of procedures of these bodies could be immature or unsystematic. Assessing the governance of this approach cannot be condoned, especially with the urgent need for a methodical approach to strategic planning, achieving strategic humanitarian objectives, and efficiently utilizing available resources. Multiple governance assessment frameworks have been developed. However, none were created to be applied in protracted humanitarian settings. This research aims to assess the extent to which the existing health governance structure (central bodies) was capable of performing the governance functions in the absence of a legitimate government in Northwest Syria. Methods and materials A governance assessment framework was adopted after an extensive literature review and group discussions. Four principles for the governance assessment framework were identified; legitimacy, accountability and transparency, effectiveness and efficiency, and strategic vision. Focus Group Discussions were held to assess the levels of the selected principles on the governance thermometer scale. Qualitative and quantitative data were analyzed using NVivo 12 and SPSS 22 software programs, respectively. Results The level of the four principles on the governance thermometer scale was between the lowest and middle quintiles; 'very poor or inactive' and 'fair and requires improvement', respectively. The results indicate that the governance approach of Central Bodies in NWS is underdeveloped and summons comprehensive systematic development. The poor internal mechanisms, poor planning and coordination, and the absence of strategic vision were among the most frequent challenges to developing the approach. Conclusion Humanitarian actors and donors should pay more attention to health governance approaches and tools in protracted crises. The central bodies must improve coordination with the stakeholders and, most importantly, strategic planning. Establishing or utilizing an independent planning committee, with financial and administrative independence, is crucial to maintain and improving contextual governance mechanisms in Northwest Syria.
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