This paper uses a randomized community development program in rural Pakistan to assess the impact of citizen engagement on the quality of public health services. The program had a strong emphasis on organizing women, who also identified health services as a development priority at baseline. Assessing the program at midline, the paper finds that the mobilization effort alone had a significant impact on the performance of village-based health providers...
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2018/01/23
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS8313
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2018/01/23
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The impact of social mobilization on health service delivery and health outcomes : evidence from rural Pakistan
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Finance & Private Sector Development