Aid effectiveness and programmatic effectiveness:a proposed framework for comparative evaluation of different aid interventions in a particular health system  

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作  者:Hasibul Haque Philip CHill Robin Gauld 

机构地区:[1]Department of Preventive and Social Medicine,Dunedin School of Medicine,University of Otago,Dunedin 9016,New Zealand [2]Centre for International Health,University of Otago,Dunedin 9016,New Zealand [3]Dean’s Office,School of Business,University of Otago,Dunedin 9016,New Zealand

出  处:《Global Health Research and Policy》2017年第1期285-291,共7页全球健康研究与政策(英文)

基  金:The framework presented in this article was developed as part of a doctoral research at the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine of the University of Otago funded by the University of Otago PhD scholarship and performance based research funding.

摘  要:Background:Against a backdrop of changing concepts of aid effectiveness,development effectiveness,health systems strengthening,and increasing emphasis on impact evaluation,this article proposes a theory-driven impact evaluation framework to gauge the effect of aid effectiveness principles on programmatic outcomes of different aid funded programs in the health sector of a particular country.Methods:The foundation and step-by-step process of implementing the framework are described.Results:With empirical evidence from the field,the steps involve analysis of context,program designs,implementation mechanisms,outcomes,synthesis,and interpretation of findings through the programs’underlying program theories and interactions with the state context and health system.Conclusions:The framework can be useful for comparatively evaluating different aid interventions both in fragile and non-fragile state contexts.

关 键 词:Paris principles Aid effectiveness Impact evaluation Development effectiveness Health systems strengthening Fragile states Realist evaluation 

分 类 号:TP3[自动化与计算机技术—计算机科学与技术]

 

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