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Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance
Background: Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important mechanism for funding and technical support to low-income countries. Despite increased DAH spending, intractable health challenges remain. Recent decades have seen numerous efforts to reform DAH models, yet pernicious challenges per...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9646484/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415884 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13632.2 |
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author | Knittel, Barbara Coile, Amanda Zou, Annette Saxena, Sweta Brenzel, Logan Orobaton, Nosa Bartel, Doris Williams, Cecilia Abimbola Kambarami, Rose Tiwari, Dipak Prasad Husain, Ishrat Sikipa, Godfrey Achan, Jane Ajiwohwodoma, John Ovuoraye Banerjee, Banny Kasungami, Dyness |
author_facet | Knittel, Barbara Coile, Amanda Zou, Annette Saxena, Sweta Brenzel, Logan Orobaton, Nosa Bartel, Doris Williams, Cecilia Abimbola Kambarami, Rose Tiwari, Dipak Prasad Husain, Ishrat Sikipa, Godfrey Achan, Jane Ajiwohwodoma, John Ovuoraye Banerjee, Banny Kasungami, Dyness |
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description | Background: Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important mechanism for funding and technical support to low-income countries. Despite increased DAH spending, intractable health challenges remain. Recent decades have seen numerous efforts to reform DAH models, yet pernicious challenges persist amidst structural complexities and a growing number of actors. Systems-based approaches are promising for understanding these types of complex adaptive systems. This paper presents a systems-based understanding of DAH, including barriers to achieving sustainable and effective country-driven models for technical assistance and capacity strengthening to achieve better outcomes Methods: We applied an innovative systems-based approach to explore and map how donor structures, processes, and norms pose challenges to improving development assistance models. The system mapping was carried out through an iterative co-creation process including a series of discussions and workshops with diverse stakeholders across 13 countries. Results: Nine systemic challenges emerged: 1) reliance on external implementing partners undermines national capacity; 2) prioritizing global initiatives undercuts local programming; 3) inadequate contextualization hampers program sustainability; 4) decision-maker blind spots inhibit capacity to address inequities; 5) power asymmetries undermine local decision making; 6) donor funding structures pose limitations downstream; 7) program fragmentation impedes long-term country planning; 8) reliance on incomplete data perpetuates inequities; and 9) overemphasis on donor-prioritized data perpetuates fragmentation. Conclusions: These interconnected challenges illustrate interdependencies and feedback loops manifesting throughout the system. A particular driving force across these system barriers is the influence of power asymmetries between actors. The articulation of these challenges can help stakeholders overcome biases about the efficacy of the system and their role in perpetuating the issues. These findings indicate that change is needed not only in how we design and implement global health programs, but in how system actors interact. This requires co-creating solutions that shift the structures, norms, and mindsets governing DAH models. |
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spelling | pubmed-96464842022-11-21 Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance Knittel, Barbara Coile, Amanda Zou, Annette Saxena, Sweta Brenzel, Logan Orobaton, Nosa Bartel, Doris Williams, Cecilia Abimbola Kambarami, Rose Tiwari, Dipak Prasad Husain, Ishrat Sikipa, Godfrey Achan, Jane Ajiwohwodoma, John Ovuoraye Banerjee, Banny Kasungami, Dyness Gates Open Res Research Article Background: Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important mechanism for funding and technical support to low-income countries. Despite increased DAH spending, intractable health challenges remain. Recent decades have seen numerous efforts to reform DAH models, yet pernicious challenges persist amidst structural complexities and a growing number of actors. Systems-based approaches are promising for understanding these types of complex adaptive systems. This paper presents a systems-based understanding of DAH, including barriers to achieving sustainable and effective country-driven models for technical assistance and capacity strengthening to achieve better outcomes Methods: We applied an innovative systems-based approach to explore and map how donor structures, processes, and norms pose challenges to improving development assistance models. The system mapping was carried out through an iterative co-creation process including a series of discussions and workshops with diverse stakeholders across 13 countries. Results: Nine systemic challenges emerged: 1) reliance on external implementing partners undermines national capacity; 2) prioritizing global initiatives undercuts local programming; 3) inadequate contextualization hampers program sustainability; 4) decision-maker blind spots inhibit capacity to address inequities; 5) power asymmetries undermine local decision making; 6) donor funding structures pose limitations downstream; 7) program fragmentation impedes long-term country planning; 8) reliance on incomplete data perpetuates inequities; and 9) overemphasis on donor-prioritized data perpetuates fragmentation. Conclusions: These interconnected challenges illustrate interdependencies and feedback loops manifesting throughout the system. A particular driving force across these system barriers is the influence of power asymmetries between actors. The articulation of these challenges can help stakeholders overcome biases about the efficacy of the system and their role in perpetuating the issues. These findings indicate that change is needed not only in how we design and implement global health programs, but in how system actors interact. This requires co-creating solutions that shift the structures, norms, and mindsets governing DAH models. F1000 Research Limited 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9646484/ /pubmed/36415884 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13632.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Knittel B et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Knittel, Barbara Coile, Amanda Zou, Annette Saxena, Sweta Brenzel, Logan Orobaton, Nosa Bartel, Doris Williams, Cecilia Abimbola Kambarami, Rose Tiwari, Dipak Prasad Husain, Ishrat Sikipa, Godfrey Achan, Jane Ajiwohwodoma, John Ovuoraye Banerjee, Banny Kasungami, Dyness Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance |
title | Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance |
title_full | Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance |
title_fullStr | Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance |
title_full_unstemmed | Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance |
title_short | Critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance |
title_sort | critical barriers to sustainable capacity strengthening in global health: a systems perspective on development assistance |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9646484/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415884 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13632.2 |
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