2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182982
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Beyond form and functioning: Understanding how contextual factors influence village health committees in northern India

Abstract: Health committees are a common strategy to foster community participation in health. Efforts to strengthen committees often focus on technical inputs to improve committee form (e.g. representative membership) and functioning (e.g. meeting procedures). However, porous and interconnected contextual spheres also mediate committee effectiveness. Using a framework for contextual analysis, we explored the contextual features that facilitated or hindered Village Health, Sanitation and Nutrition Committee (VHSNC) func… Show more

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“…Historically, caste and social hierarchy have been entrenched in everyday individual and community life in India, more specifically in UP (Kowal and Afshar, 2015). Power, gender dynamics, and socioeconomic composition often led to the exclusion of women, lower castes, and religious minorities from decision making in the rural community (Kumar et al, 2016;Scott et al, 2017). While investigating the role of gram panchayat (GP) as a grassroots-level democratic institution, Sudha Pai explored the implication of the deep-seated social segmentation on the social capital of rural UP.…”
Section: Social Capital In Uttar Pradesh India and Its Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, caste and social hierarchy have been entrenched in everyday individual and community life in India, more specifically in UP (Kowal and Afshar, 2015). Power, gender dynamics, and socioeconomic composition often led to the exclusion of women, lower castes, and religious minorities from decision making in the rural community (Kumar et al, 2016;Scott et al, 2017). While investigating the role of gram panchayat (GP) as a grassroots-level democratic institution, Sudha Pai explored the implication of the deep-seated social segmentation on the social capital of rural UP.…”
Section: Social Capital In Uttar Pradesh India and Its Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 | RESULTS 3.1 | Navigating a challenging context to implement the intervention SEEK encountered community hesitancy and poor responsiveness from government providers and officials (also discussed elsewhere 24,25 ). Community responses to the intervention were coloured by a widespread sense that the government was inaccessible, unfair, and uncaring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have highlighted gaps in the effective functioning of VHSNC and the need for building the capacity of their officials and improving their maturity. [42][43][44] Some of the additional benefits of the intervention included a change in gender equity norms in the communities wherein men realized the importance of a girl child and the harmful consequences of female foeticide. Women got a space in familial discussions and respect from their husbands.…”
Section: Improvement In Health and Economic Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%