Social Accountability in Health in Indonesia

Social accountability (SA) refers to citizens' ability to ensure that their government fulfils its obligations and commitments and to hold the government responsible for violating or neglecting those duties. SA excludes voting for public officials, which is traditionally considered vertical accountability. SA may include citizen engagement with public officials, service providers, and policy makers, as well as with international development, civil society, and private sector actors. A commitment to social and gender inclusion usually underpins SA approaches, in recognition of the diversity of citizens' experiences, needs, and preferences, and of the state’s responsibility for all segments of the population.

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Main Authors: Kusumaningrum, Santi, Siagian, Clara, Bennouna, Cyril, Laugen, Chris
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-05-01
Subjects:HEALTH SERVICES, SERVICE DELIVERY, ACCOUNTABILITY, MATERNAL HEALTH, CHILD HEALTH, VILLAGES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/789741538765771215/Social-Accountability-in-Health-in-Indonesia-An-Overview-of-Legislation
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31595
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spelling dig-okr-10986315952024-08-07T19:17:57Z Social Accountability in Health in Indonesia An Overview of Legislation Kusumaningrum, Santi Siagian, Clara Bennouna, Cyril Laugen, Chris HEALTH SERVICES SERVICE DELIVERY ACCOUNTABILITY MATERNAL HEALTH CHILD HEALTH VILLAGES Social accountability (SA) refers to citizens' ability to ensure that their government fulfils its obligations and commitments and to hold the government responsible for violating or neglecting those duties. SA excludes voting for public officials, which is traditionally considered vertical accountability. SA may include citizen engagement with public officials, service providers, and policy makers, as well as with international development, civil society, and private sector actors. A commitment to social and gender inclusion usually underpins SA approaches, in recognition of the diversity of citizens' experiences, needs, and preferences, and of the state’s responsibility for all segments of the population. 2019-05-01T17:40:49Z 2019-05-01T17:40:49Z 2018-05-01 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/789741538765771215/Social-Accountability-in-Health-in-Indonesia-An-Overview-of-Legislation https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31595 English HNP Knowledge Brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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Bennouna, Cyril
Laugen, Chris
Social Accountability in Health in Indonesia
description Social accountability (SA) refers to citizens' ability to ensure that their government fulfils its obligations and commitments and to hold the government responsible for violating or neglecting those duties. SA excludes voting for public officials, which is traditionally considered vertical accountability. SA may include citizen engagement with public officials, service providers, and policy makers, as well as with international development, civil society, and private sector actors. A commitment to social and gender inclusion usually underpins SA approaches, in recognition of the diversity of citizens' experiences, needs, and preferences, and of the state’s responsibility for all segments of the population.
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