Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czac076
Title: Policy space and pro-health equity national policymaking: A case study of Myanmar during political transition (2006-2016).
Authors: Campbell, Fiona
Sein, Than Tun
Htoo, Thant Sin
Khine, Wai Yee Krystal
Howard, Natasha 
Balabanova, Dina
Keywords: Policy space
health equity
policy analysis
policymaking
political transition
sustainable development goals
Issue Date: 9-Sep-2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Citation: Campbell, Fiona, Sein, Than Tun, Htoo, Thant Sin, Khine, Wai Yee Krystal, Howard, Natasha, Balabanova, Dina (2022-09-09). Policy space and pro-health equity national policymaking: A case study of Myanmar during political transition (2006-2016).. Health Policy and Planning : czac076-. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czac076
Abstract: Health equity is central to achieving Sustainable Development Goals and COVID-19 has emphasised its importance. Ensuring health equity is prominent in policy discussions and decision-making, is a critical challenge in all countries. Understanding the policy space for actors to promote health equity in the policy process may help to strengthen prioritisation of equity in policy and programme discussions and decisions. Authors developed a conceptual framework for policy space based on a narrative literature review. This comprised five key elements and their associated factors: i.e. context, policy circumstances, policy characteristics, actor engagement, and policy spaces. Authors then applied it in Myanmar during a period of political transition, using a qualitative case study design. Findings showed that political transition provided an important 'policy window' to develop more equitable health policy in Myanmar. Changing policy circumstances offered opportunities for advancing pro-equity policy. However, lack of visibility of health equity and long-standing inequalities were important challenges to policy space. Within a changing context, actors at individual and organisational levels used a range of policy spaces to advance pro-equity health policy. Learning from using the framework in Myanmar was incorporated into a revised framework. Application of this revised framework could provide valuable insights into the opportunities to promote a pro-health equity approach across policy and programme discussions and decision-making for actors trying to promote equity in other transition and non-transition contexts.
Source Title: Health Policy and Planning
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/231657
ISSN: 0268-1080
1460-2237
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czac076
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