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Broadening understanding of accountability ecosystems in sexual and reproductive health and rights: A systematic review.

Sara Van BelleVicky BoydellAsha S GeorgeDerick W BrinkerhoffRajat Khosla
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The review identified an increasing trend in the publication of accountability initiatives in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). The review points towards a complex 'accountability ecosystem' with multiple actors with a range of roles, responsibilities and interactions across levels from the transnational to the local. These accountability strategies are not mutually exclusive, but they do change the terms of engagement between the actors involved. The publications provide little insight on the connections between these accountability strategies and on the contextual conditions for the successful implementation of the accountability interventions. Obtaining a more nuanced understanding of various underpinnings of a successful approach to accountability at national and sub national levels is essential.
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