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Decolonising global health evaluation: Synthesis from a scoping review

As decolonisation awareness and activism amplifies in the mainstream masses and within academic realms across a variety of fields, the time is right to converge parallel movements to decolonise the fields of global health and evaluation by restructuring relations of dependency and domination reified...

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Autores principales: Pant, Ichhya, Khosla, Sonal, Lama, Jasmine Tenpa, Shanker, Vidhya, AlKhaldi, Mohammed, El-Basuoni, Aisha, Michel, Beth, Bitar, Khalil, Nsofor, Ifeanyi McWilliams
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962490
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000306
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author Pant, Ichhya
Khosla, Sonal
Lama, Jasmine Tenpa
Shanker, Vidhya
AlKhaldi, Mohammed
El-Basuoni, Aisha
Michel, Beth
Bitar, Khalil
Nsofor, Ifeanyi McWilliams
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Khosla, Sonal
Lama, Jasmine Tenpa
Shanker, Vidhya
AlKhaldi, Mohammed
El-Basuoni, Aisha
Michel, Beth
Bitar, Khalil
Nsofor, Ifeanyi McWilliams
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description As decolonisation awareness and activism amplifies in the mainstream masses and within academic realms across a variety of fields, the time is right to converge parallel movements to decolonise the fields of global health and evaluation by restructuring relations of dependency and domination reified through the “foreign gaze”(1) or “white gaze.” We conducted a review of relevant records with the following inclusion criteria–they define or advocate for the decolonisation of global health evaluation or explicate methods, policies or interventions to decolonise global health evaluation published by advocates of the decolonisation movement from both fields. These records were derived following a systematic article search by the lead autthor on Google, Google Scholar, NewsBank, and PubMed using the following keywords: “decolonising” and “global health,” “evaluation,” or “global health evaluation” replicating a digital search strategy utilized by scoping reviews across a variety of topics. Because the topic of interest is nascent and still emerging, the date range was not restricted. The lead author screened abstracts retrieved from the search. In total, 57 records, ranging in publication date from 1994 to 2020, were selected and charted for this review. We reviewed these records to identify socio-ecological factors that influence the decolonisation of global health evaluation, such as decolonising minds; reorienting funders and reforming funding mechanisms; and investing in sustainable capacity exchange. In doing so, we reflected on our positionality as well as our internalisation and potential reinforcement of colonial relations in the process of reporting our results. In the context of turmoil and transition due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our scoping review offers a starting point to embark on a journey first to transform and decolonise global health evaluation and then to achieve the greater goal of equity and justice.
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spelling pubmed-100217422023-03-17 Decolonising global health evaluation: Synthesis from a scoping review Pant, Ichhya Khosla, Sonal Lama, Jasmine Tenpa Shanker, Vidhya AlKhaldi, Mohammed El-Basuoni, Aisha Michel, Beth Bitar, Khalil Nsofor, Ifeanyi McWilliams PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article As decolonisation awareness and activism amplifies in the mainstream masses and within academic realms across a variety of fields, the time is right to converge parallel movements to decolonise the fields of global health and evaluation by restructuring relations of dependency and domination reified through the “foreign gaze”(1) or “white gaze.” We conducted a review of relevant records with the following inclusion criteria–they define or advocate for the decolonisation of global health evaluation or explicate methods, policies or interventions to decolonise global health evaluation published by advocates of the decolonisation movement from both fields. These records were derived following a systematic article search by the lead autthor on Google, Google Scholar, NewsBank, and PubMed using the following keywords: “decolonising” and “global health,” “evaluation,” or “global health evaluation” replicating a digital search strategy utilized by scoping reviews across a variety of topics. Because the topic of interest is nascent and still emerging, the date range was not restricted. The lead author screened abstracts retrieved from the search. In total, 57 records, ranging in publication date from 1994 to 2020, were selected and charted for this review. We reviewed these records to identify socio-ecological factors that influence the decolonisation of global health evaluation, such as decolonising minds; reorienting funders and reforming funding mechanisms; and investing in sustainable capacity exchange. In doing so, we reflected on our positionality as well as our internalisation and potential reinforcement of colonial relations in the process of reporting our results. In the context of turmoil and transition due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our scoping review offers a starting point to embark on a journey first to transform and decolonise global health evaluation and then to achieve the greater goal of equity and justice. Public Library of Science 2022-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10021742/ /pubmed/36962490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000306 Text en © 2022 Pant et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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