Social Accountability for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health: A Symposium of Evidence, Practice and Experiences

Overview

Social accountability, which is also referred to as political accountability or demand-led accountability, is characterized by its core elements of targeted civic education or information, collective action and government accountability response. Central to this is the basic human right to health for all, including marginalized people and most vulnerable populations, such as children and women.

 

Editors
Andrea Nove, Zoë Matthews and Adriane Martin Hilber
Number of pages
29