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Civil society participation in global public private partnerships for health

机译:民间社会参与全球卫生公共私营部门伙伴关系

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The growth of global public-private partnerships for health has opened up new spaces for civil society participation in global health governance. Such participation is often justified by the claim that civil society organizations, because of their independence and links to communities, can help address democratic deficits in global-level decision-making processes. This article examines the notion of ‘civil society engagement’ within major public–private partnerships for health, where civil society is often said to play a particularly important role in mediating between public and private spheres. How do major global health partnerships actually define ‘civil society’, who represents civil society within their global-level decision-making bodies, and what formal power do civil society representatives hold relative to other public and private-sector partners? Based on a structured analysis of publicly available documents of 18 of the largest global public–private partnerships for health, we show that many of them make laudatory claims about the value of their ‘civil society engagement’. Most use the term ‘civil society’ to refer to non-governmental organizations and communities affected by particular health issues, and state that they expect these actors to represent the needs and interests of specific populations in global-level decisions about strategies, funding models and policies. Yet, such civil society actors have a relatively low level of representation within the partnerships’ boards and steering committees, especially compared with private-sector actors (10.3 vs 23.7%). Moreover, there is little evidence of civil society representatives’ direct and substantial influence within the partnerships’ global-level governing bodies, where many decisions affecting country-level programmes are made. Rather, their main role within these partnerships seems to be to implement projects and advocate and raise funds, despite common discourses that emphasise civil society's watchdog function and transformative power. The findings suggest the need for in-depth research into the formal and informal power of civil society within global health governance processes.
机译:全球公私合营卫生伙伴关系的增长为民间社会参与全球卫生治理开辟了新空间。这种参与通常被认为是民间社会组织由于其独立性和与社区的联系可以帮助解决全球决策过程中的民主缺陷而辩解。本文探讨了在主要的公共与私人卫生合作伙伴关系中“公民社会参与”的概念,在这种情况下,民间社会通常被认为在公共和私人领域之间的调解中发挥着特别重要的作用。全球主要卫生合作伙伴实际上如何定义“公民社会”,在其全球级决策机构中代表公民社会,以及公民社会代表相对于其他公共和私营部门合作伙伴拥有什么正式权力?根据对18个全球最大的公共与私人卫生合作伙伴关系的公开文件进行的结构分析,我们显示,其中许多人对其“公民社会参与”的价值表示赞赏。大多数国家使用“公民社会”一词来指代受特定健康问题影响的非政府组织和社区,并指出他们希望这些参与者在全球战略,资助模式和决策方面代表特定人群的需求和利益。政策。但是,此类民间社会行为者在合伙企业董事会和指导委员会中的代表性相对较低,尤其是与私营部门行为者相比(10.3 vs 23.7%)。此外,几乎没有证据表明民间社会代表在伙伴关系的全球管理机构中具有直接和实质性的影响,在该机构中,许多决定都会影响到国家级计划。相反,尽管共同的话语强调了民间社会的监督职能和变革能力,但它们在这些伙伴关系中的主要作用似乎是执行项目,倡导和筹集资金。研究结果表明,有必要对全球卫生治理流程中民间社会的正式和非正式权力进行深入研究。

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