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The technical paper distils key messages from the World Health Organization publication “Voice, agency, empowerment – handbook on social participation for universal health coverage”, along with feedback from a multistakeholder consultation process to identify priority actions for Member States to institutionalize social participation in decision-making processes for health.
Social participation is defined as empowering people, communities and civil society, through inclusive participation in decision-making processes that affect health, across the policy cycle and at all levels of the system. It is core to primary health care and promotes equitable progress towards universal health coverage, producing more responsive health policies and programmes, and helping to foster population trust with the health system.
While Member States have endorsed the principle of social participation, translation into practice has been inadequate. The following priority actions are identified:
(a) Strengthen government capacities to design and implement social participation
(b) Secure equitable, diverse and inclusive representation
(c) Ensure that social participation informs decision-making for health across the policy cycle
(d) Systematize and sustain regular social participation, including through legal frameworks
(e) Invest adequate, stable and predictable financial resources for social participation
(f) Facilitate capacity strengthening and financial resources for civil society
(g) Monitor and use data and evidence routinely to evaluate participatory processes and their impact on decisions made.