Visiting Fellow , Global Health Centre , Geneva Graduate Institute, Geneva , Switzerland .
Director of Programs and Operations, Program on Global Health Justice and Governance , Columbia University School of Public Health , New York , USA.
Sex Reprod Health Matters. 2019 May;27(2):1622357. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2019.1622357.
Global strategies and commitments for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) underscore the need to strengthen rights-based accountability processes. Yet there are gaps between these ambitious SRHR rights frameworks and the constrained socio-political lived realities within which these frameworks are implemented. This paper addresses these gaps by reviewing the evidence on the dynamics and concerns related to operationalising accountability in the context of SRHR. It is based on a secondary analysis of a systematic review that examined the published evidence on SRHR and accountability and also draws on the broader literature on accountability for health. Key themes include the political and ideological context, enhancing community voice and health system responsiveness, and recognising the complexity of health systems. While there is a range of accountability relationships that can be leveraged in the health system, the characteristics specific to SRHR need to be considered as they colour the capabilities and conditions in which accountability efforts occur.
全球在性与生殖健康及权利(SRHR)方面的战略和承诺强调了加强基于权利的问责制进程的必要性。然而,在这些雄心勃勃的 SRHR 权利框架与框架实施所受的社会政治现实限制之间,仍存在差距。本文通过审查有关在 SRHR 背景下实施问责制的动态和相关问题的证据,来解决这些差距。它是基于对系统审查的二次分析,该审查检查了关于 SRHR 和问责制的已发表证据,并借鉴了更广泛的卫生问责制文献。主要主题包括政治和意识形态背景、增强社区声音和卫生系统响应能力,以及认识到卫生系统的复杂性。虽然在卫生系统中可以利用一系列问责关系,但需要考虑到 SRHR 的具体特征,因为它们影响了问责制实施的能力和条件。