Building collective power in citizen-led initiatives for health accountability in Guatemala: the role of networks.
Alison HernandezAnna-Karin HurtigIsabel GoicoleaMiguel San SebastiánFernando JerezFrancisco Hernández-RodríguezWalter FloresPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
Our study provided evidence to counter the tendency to underestimate the assets and capabilities that marginalized citizens have for building power, and affirmed the idea that best-fit, with-the-grain approaches are well-suited for highly unequal settings characterized by weak governance. Efforts to support and understand change processes in citizen-led initiatives should include focus on adaptive network building to enable contextually-embedded approaches that leverage the collective power of the users of health services and grassroots leaders on the frontlines of accountability.