Power, policy and abortion care in Uganda

Author:

Kagaha Alexander1,Manderson Lenore123

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

2. Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA

3. Department of Anthropology, School of Social Sciences, Menzies Building 20 Chancellors Walk, Monash University, Clayton VIC 3800, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Unsafe abortion practices remain the major contributor to maternal death in Uganda, impeding the achievement of universal health coverage and quality of maternal health care. Using an ethnographic design and critical discourse analysis, we explored the operations of power in setting maternal healthcare priorities, as evident at the 2018 Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescents Health Conference. Observational data were collected of the policy-making activities, processes and events and key informant interviews were conducted with 27 participants. We describe how neoliberal and state governance through the structure and organization of policy-making, epistemic governance and universal concepts of ‘high-impact’ interventions, results-based financing, cost-effectiveness and accountability converge to suppress the articulation of local conditions associated with unsafe and risky abortion. By defining maternity along the continuum of birth and emphasizing birthing women, priority-setting was directed towards interventions promoting women’s normative role as mothers while suppressing unmet abortion care needs. Finally, discursive and communicative materials controlled how women of reproductive age in Uganda managed reproduction.

Funder

Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa

African Population and Health Research Center and the University of the Witwatersrand and funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York

Sida

DELTAS Africa Initiative

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy

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