Affiliation:
1. Pace University aamaya@pace.edu
2. UNU-CRIS, Bruges skingah@gmail.com
3. NEOMA Business School (Rouen) philippe.de-lombaerde@neoma-bs.fr
Abstract
Health governance has become multi-layered as the combined result of decentralization, regional integration and the emergence of new
actors nationally and internationally. Whereas this has enhanced the
installed capacity for health response worldwide, this complexity also
poses serious challenges for health governance, health diplomacy and
health policy-making. This article focuses on one of these challenges,
namely the organization of statistical information flows at and between
governance levels, and the emerging role that regional organizations
play therein. Regional to national-level data flows are analyzed with the
use of two case studies focusing on UNASUR (Bolivia and Paraguay) and
SADC (Swaziland and Zambia). The results of the analysis lead to several policy recommendations at the regional and national levels.
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change
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