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Political Prioritisation for Performance-Based Financing at the County Level in Kenya: 2015 to 2018.

Dennis WaithakaLucy GilsonEdwine W BarasaBenjamin TsofaMarsha Orgill
Published in: International journal of health policy and management (2023)
Health reformers must be cognisant of the power and interests of national and sub national actors in all phases of the policy process, including both bureaucratic and political actors in health and non-health sectors. This is particularly important in devolved public governance contexts where reforms require sustained attention and budgetary commitment at the sub national level. There is also need for early involvement of critical actors to develop shared understandings of the ideas on which interventions are premised, as well as problems and solutions.
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