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规模化与本土化:来自坦桑尼亚的南北卫生合作伙伴关系案例研究。

Scaling-up and rooting-down: a case study of North-South partnerships for health from Tanzania.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion and Development, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2012;5:18369. doi: 10.3402/gha.v5i0.18369. Epub 2012 Jun 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

North-South Partnership (NSP) is the mandated blueprint for much global health action. Northern partners contribute funding and expertise and Southern partners contribute capacity for local action. Potential Northern partners are attracted to Southern organizations that have a track record of participating in well-performing NSPs. This often leads to the rapid 'scaling up' of the Southern organization's activities, and more predictable and stable access to resources. Yet, scaling up may also present challenges and threats, as the literature on rapid organization growth shows. However, studies of the impact of scaling up within NSPs in particular are absent from the literature, and the positive and negative impact of scaling up on Southern partners' functioning is a matter of speculation.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study is to examine how scaling up affects a Southern partner's organizational functioning, in a Southern grassroots NGO with 20 years of scaling up experience.

DESIGN

A case study design was used to explore the process and impact of scaling up in KIWAKKUKI, a women's grassroots organization working on issues of HIV and AIDS in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. Data included documents, observation notes and in-depth interviews with six participants. The data were analyzed by applying an established systems framework of partnership functioning, in addition to a scaling up typology.

RESULTS

KIWAKKUKI has experienced significant scale-up of activities over the past 20 years. Over time, successful partnerships and programs have created synergy and led to further growth. As KIWAKUKKI expanded so did both its partnerships and grassroots base. The need for capacity building for volunteers exceeded the financial resources provided by Northern partners. Some partners did not have such capacity building as part of their own central mission. This gap in training has produced negative cycles within the organization and its NSPs.

CONCLUSIONS

Northern partners were drawn to KIWAKKUKI because of its strong and rapidly growing grassroots base, however, a lack of funding has led to inadequate training for the burgeoning grassroots. Opportunity exists to improve this negative result: Northern organizations that value community engagement can purposefully align their missions and funding within NSP to better support grassroots efforts, especially through periods of expansion.

摘要

背景

南北合作伙伴关系(NSP)是全球卫生行动的主要蓝图。北方合作伙伴提供资金和专业知识,南方合作伙伴提供地方行动能力。有业绩记录的南方组织往往能吸引潜在的北方合作伙伴参与 NSP。这通常会导致南方组织活动的迅速“扩大”,并为资源提供更可预测和稳定的渠道。然而,正如文献中关于组织快速增长的研究所示,扩大规模也可能带来挑战和威胁。然而,在 NSP 中扩大规模对南方合作伙伴运作的影响的研究在文献中是缺失的,扩大规模对南方合作伙伴运作的积极和消极影响只是推测。

目的

本研究旨在研究在一个有 20 年扩大规模经验的南方基层非政府组织中,扩大规模如何影响南方合作伙伴的组织运作。

设计

采用案例研究设计,探讨了 KIWAKKUKI 在坦桑尼亚乞力马扎罗地区从事艾滋病毒和艾滋病问题的基层妇女组织中的扩大规模过程和影响。数据包括文件、观察记录和对六名参与者的深入访谈。除了扩大规模的分类法外,还应用了伙伴关系运作的既定系统框架对数据进行了分析。

结果

KIWAKKUKI 在过去 20 年中经历了活动的显著扩大。随着时间的推移,成功的伙伴关系和方案产生了协同效应,导致了进一步的增长。随着 KIWAKUKKI 的扩张,其伙伴关系和基层基础也随之扩大。对志愿者的能力建设的需求超过了北方合作伙伴提供的财政资源。一些伙伴并没有将这种能力建设作为其自身核心使命的一部分。这种培训差距在组织及其 NSP 中产生了消极的循环。

结论

北方合作伙伴之所以被 KIWAKKUKI 吸引,是因为其强大而迅速发展的基层基础,但资金不足导致基层人员培训不足。有机会改善这一负面结果:重视社区参与的北方组织可以有意将其使命和资金在 NSP 中统一起来,以更好地支持基层工作,特别是在扩张时期。

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