This paper presents a case study of how colonial legacies in Uganda have affected the shape and breadth of community participation in health system governance. Using Habermas’s theory of deliberative democracy and the right to health, we examine the key components required for decolonizing health governance in postcolonial countries. We argue that colonization distorts community participation, which is critical for building a strong state and a responsive health system. Participation processes grounded in the principles of democracy and the right to health increase public trust in health governance. The introduction and maintenance of British laws in Uganda, and their influence over local health governance, denies citizens the opportunity t...
This article will focus on the importance of committed and participating civil communities in the re...
This paper responds to limited evidence of the social and political aspects of health biotechnologie...
BACKGROUND: Amidst an evolving post-apartheid policy framework for health, policymakers have sought ...
This paper presents a case study of how colonial legacies in Uganda have affected the shape and brea...
This paper presents a case study of how colonial legacies in Uganda have affected the shape and brea...
Introduction: For over forty years, community participation has been a central component of a well-f...
Summary: Despite all global efforts to advance community participation as an important component of ...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
The increasing presence of non-profit and non-governmental organizations as healthcare providers in ...
European Colonial Powers have shaped the philosophies and the social structures in their former colo...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-239).This study investigated the viabi...
Spanning diverse perspectives, the five chapters of this dissertation relate to health, human rights...
Anders Sjögren is a researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala and in the Department of Poli...
The right to health is a social and economic right that requires progressive realisation by states ...
This project examines the relationship between decolonization, present-day healthcare systems, and s...
This article will focus on the importance of committed and participating civil communities in the re...
This paper responds to limited evidence of the social and political aspects of health biotechnologie...
BACKGROUND: Amidst an evolving post-apartheid policy framework for health, policymakers have sought ...
This paper presents a case study of how colonial legacies in Uganda have affected the shape and brea...
This paper presents a case study of how colonial legacies in Uganda have affected the shape and brea...
Introduction: For over forty years, community participation has been a central component of a well-f...
Summary: Despite all global efforts to advance community participation as an important component of ...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
The increasing presence of non-profit and non-governmental organizations as healthcare providers in ...
European Colonial Powers have shaped the philosophies and the social structures in their former colo...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-239).This study investigated the viabi...
Spanning diverse perspectives, the five chapters of this dissertation relate to health, human rights...
Anders Sjögren is a researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala and in the Department of Poli...
The right to health is a social and economic right that requires progressive realisation by states ...
This project examines the relationship between decolonization, present-day healthcare systems, and s...
This article will focus on the importance of committed and participating civil communities in the re...
This paper responds to limited evidence of the social and political aspects of health biotechnologie...
BACKGROUND: Amidst an evolving post-apartheid policy framework for health, policymakers have sought ...