Building Capacities to Evaluate Health Inequities: Some Lessons Learned from Evaluation Experiments in China, India and Chile

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New Directions for Evaluation, Number 154
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The World Health Organization defines health inequities as differences in health outcomes that are systematic, avoidable, and unjust; and the result of poor social policies, unfair economic arrangements, and bad politics. This volume describes the role that evaluations can play in addressing health inequities. A key focus is on the types of capacities that need to be built to evaluate inequities.<br />Bringing alive these questions around evaluation capacities are theory and practice studies from China, Chile, and India.<br /><br />This volume: <br /> <ul> <li>Focuses on inequities in evaluation capacity building initiatives.</li> <li>Argues evaluations can be interventions themselves.</li> <li>Explores how evaluations can have influence in addressing inequities.</li> <li>Recognizes that innovations in evaluation capacity experiments are occurring in diverse countries and we have the opportunity to learn from such initiatives.</li> </ul> <br />This is the 154th issue in the <b>New Directions for Evaluation</b> series from Jossey-Bass. It is an official publication of the American Evaluation Association.

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Age restriction:
0+
Date added to LitRes:
22 June 2018
Size:
147 pp.
ISBN:
9781119420026
Total size:
7 MB
Total number of pages:
147
Page size:
149 x 229 мм
Editors:
April Nakaima, Kun Zhao, Sanjeev Sridharan
Publisher:
Wiley
Copyright:
John Wiley & Sons Limited
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