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About the Project
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About the Project

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The Equity and Social Determinants of Health in Health Information Systems project moves the current narrow framing of Health Information System (HIS) into a broader framing that captures the Social Determinants of Health (SDH) as the root cause of inequity in health status. 

The project is divided into three phases:

The second and third phases will be implemented in parallel, with more emphasis on implementation in the second phase and on regional dissemination in the third phase.

The Health Information System (HIS), when adequately conceptualized and developed, can support both policy and program-level changes. This is carried out through the development of two packages of indicators, one for the policy level and the other for the program level.

At the policy level, the proposed package of indicators aims to support the building of the whole government’s commitment and wider participation of key stakeholders in addressing the inequitable distribution of health. The proposed package of indicators will guide the movement from a healthcare preventive model by the health sector to a health equity promotion model led jointly by the social and health sectors.

At the program level, the proposed package aims to ensure that program planning and implementation recognize the root causes of the disadvantage in the targeted groups and adopt a participatory, multisectoral, collaborative model. With an application on a specific reproductive health program, the proposed package of indicators supports the incorporation of the missing social dimensions of health and the very much needed structural determinants of gender equity in the planning and implementation of interventions.

Objectives

The research project seeks to strengthen the role of HIS in guiding policy change and improving the effectiveness of health programs for the purpose of achieving health equity. The project supports policy-level changes, as well as guides program implementation.

The main objective is to adopt a social framing and a set of indicators in HIS, and to support relevant stakeholders in utilizing them towards advocating for health equity and implementing the Social Determinants of Health (SDH) approach in policies and programs. The project also demonstrates the potential of the proposed HIS to inform implementation by engaging with programs addressing a specific Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) challenge.

More specifically, the project aims to:

  1. Guide policies through:

  2. Proposing an information system for health that allows measuring, tracking and summarizing health inequalities across relevant dimensions of social groupings

  3. Expanding the coverage of the information system to capture structural determinants and actions on the distribution of these determinants
  4. Developing capacities to manage and utilize HIS to inform policies and guide actions
  5. Giving visibility to social inequalities in health and supporting informed public demand for just alternatives, monitoring and accountability

  6. Support program implementation with an equity lens through:

  7. Promoting the application of the developed HIS on a specific SRH program in two countries of the region through

  8. Ensuring the adoption of gender and rights approaches and clear consideration of equity dimensions in each implemented program\

Project Activities and Expected Outputs

Our project approach is anchored on the SDH framework. It will bring together and make use of the different international contributions that attempted to monitor inequalities, conceptualize and measure upstream structural drivers, as well as to integrate an equity/SDH lens in health systems.

The countries chosen for implementation are Morocco and Jordan. These countries are committed to equity and appreciative of the role of social drivers. They exhibit two important features: Successful previous collaborative efforts between the implementers of the project and relevant bodies and stakeholders in Jordan and Morocco, a reasonable information base that is expected to allow successful measurement of the proposed indicators.

The programmatic focus is on a reproductive health program in each of these countries. Such a focus is explained by the fact that this dimension of health is receiving increased attention within the health sector programs and that data on reproductive health challenges and their social distribution are reasonably available (particularly in Demographic and Health Surveys).

Furthermore, the focus on the reproductive health program in different countries provides an appropriate platform to demonstrate the ill-health impact of gender norms and biases and allows the recommendations of needed evidence-based reorientation of policies and programs to address these biases.

The contributions of the proposed activity, in relation to gender, aim to:

Project Outputs

Advisory Board

Maha Eladawy

Director, Healthier Populations Department (HPD)\ World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean

Rajae Elaouda

Clinical Biologist, ​Director LABELAOUAD\ Resident Member, Hassan II Academy of Science and Technology, Morocco

Arash Rashidian

Director of Science, Information and Dissemination\ World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean