Spicer, N; Catalysing scale-up of people-centred maternal and newborn health innovations within the health systems of Ethiopia, Uttar Pradesh, India and northeast Nigeria: building a conceptual framework. In: Third Health Systems Research Symposium, 30 September - 2 October 2014, Cape Town, South Africa. https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/1989301
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Abstract
Dr Tanya Marchant presented on behalf of Dr Neil Spicer, IDEAS Qualitative Lead on Scale-up, on catalysing scale-up of people-centred maternal and newborn health innovations within the health systems of Ethiopia, Uttar Pradesh, India and northeast Nigeria: building a conceptual framework. The presentation was based on qualitative work from the IDEAS project. Summary The presentation proposed a framework of actions to catalyse scale-up of maternal and newborn health innovations and the following policy actions for different groups: Government Work closely with grantees: maximise relevance and value Strengthen partner coordination: exchanging and capturing learning Donors Insist grantees integrate scale-up plans within their programmes Finance, incentivise, and strengthen grantee capacity to catalyse scale-up Finance grantees to support and enable government to scale innovations Grantees Integrate scale-up plans within programme design Commit to exchanging learning and coordinating with other programmes Communities Work with grantees to propagate innovation diffusion
Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item |
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Keywords | scale up |
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Centre for Evaluation Centre for Maternal, Reproductive and Child Health (MARCH) IDEAS |
Research Group | IDEAS |
Funder Name | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |
Grant number | ITDCVW7210 |
Projects | IDEAS |
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