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Creating A Circle of Accountability for the Prevention of Maternal Mortality and Morbidity: Recent Developments at the United Nations Alicia Ely Yamin, JD MPH Lecturer on Global Health, and Director, Health Rights of Women and Children Program
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UN Technical Guidance General principles Planning and Budgeting Ensuring Implementation Accountability [International assistance and Cooperation]
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Background Thematic Report (A/HRC/14/39) Best Practices Report (A/HRC/18/27) 2012: “Technical Guidance on the Application of a Human Rights Based Approach to the Implementation of Policies and Programmes for the Reduction of Preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity” (Technical Guidance). (A/HRC/21/22)
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Technical Guidance: General Principles HRBA to health, not MMM Social determinants of SRH Health Systems Accountability Non-discrimination/equality Participation Transparency
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Planning and Budgeting National Plan of Action on SRH Multi-sectoral Based on situational analysis Transparent and participatory process Review of legal and policy framework Redressing historic patterns of discrimination; special concern for marginalized and vulnerable groups
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Budgeting “Maximum available resources” Confers added protection If budget increases… If budget decreases… Low-income populations
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Ensuring Implementation Bottom-up diagnostic exercise (what,? where?, to whom?, why?, who,? how?) Two examples: Women arriving late or failing to seek EmOC Adolescent MMM
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Example of identified problem: women arriving late or failing to seek emergency obstetric care
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In a HRBA… Proximate and underlying factors Health workers Accountability requires follow-up
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Accountability (1): Monitoring Laws, policy, and budgetary efforts, results (inputs, outputs, outcomes) Quantitative indicators should facilitate drawing conclusions with respect to international obligations: comparable, objective; programmatically relevant; subject to disaggregation, local audit; frequently or continuously measurable (Yamin and Falb, 2012) Should facilitate strengthening the health system, including the health information system. Monitoring encompasses private actors.
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Accountability (2): Forms of Review/Levels of Accountability Administrative, Social, Political, National legal accountability, International accountability Professional, Institutional, Health system, Private actors, Donors
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Accountability (3): Remedies Ensuring Implementation of Laws and Policies Reforming laws, policies and budgets Challenging discriminatory barriers Redress for violations of SRH rights in practice
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Concluding Reflections Implementation report in 2 years Post 2015
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