Critical policy capacity factors in the implementation of the community health worker program in India

Author:

Roy Bijoya1ORCID,Saddi Fabiana da Cunha2ORCID,Peckham Stephen34ORCID,Barretos Maria Pereira5

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor , Centre for Women’s Development Studies, New Delhi, India

2. Senior Lecturer in Public Policy (Volunteer) at the Post-Graduate Programme in Political Science, Federal University of Goias , Goiania, Brazil

3. Director and Health Policy, Centre for Health Services Studies , University of Kent, Canterbury, UK

4. Director of PRUComm, a Collaborative Research Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , London, UK

5. Federal University of Goias, Goiania , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract This paper employs the policy capacity framework to develop a multidimensional and nested policy analysis that is able to examine how different types of capacity—analytical, organizational, and political from different related levels of the health system—have contributed to both policy success and failure during the implementation of a politically significant national community health worker (CHW) program in India. Directed toward rural and urban marginalized populations in India, this CHW has become the world’s largest CHW program. Launched in 2006, it has targeted communitization, strengthening of the primary health-care system, and universal health-care coverage, ultimately receiving an international award in 2022. We argue that, in a context of capacity deficits and tensions between different capacity domains, the individual political capacity has been more critical to policy success and strengthening. The analysis not only clarifies the ways in which the government took some initiatives to build up capacity but also highlights capacity deficits along different competency dimensions. This approach demonstrates the value of understanding and creating awareness concerning complex poor-resource settings and low organizational capacity while concomitantly building up the capacities needed to foster (workforce and leadership) strengthening.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science

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