Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences

The paper traces the evolution and working of the Global Equity Gauge Alliance (GEGA) and its efforts to promote health equity. GEGA places health equity squarely within a larger framework of social justice, linking findings on socioeconomic and health inequalities with differentials in power, wealt...

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Glavni autor: McCoy, David C. (author)
Daljnji autori: Acurio Páez, Fausto David (author), Ntuli, Antoinette (author), Sanders, David (author)
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Community empowerment
Governance
Health development
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Inequalities
Inequity
Monitoring
Poverty
Research
Socioeconomic conditions
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description The paper traces the evolution and working of the Global Equity Gauge Alliance (GEGA) and its efforts to promote health equity. GEGA places health equity squarely within a larger framework of social justice, linking findings on socioeconomic and health inequalities with differentials in power, wealth, and prestige in society. The Alliance's 11 country-level partners, called Equity Gauges, share a common action-based vision and framework called the Equity Gauge Strategy. An Equity Gauge seeks to reduce health inequities through three broad spheres of action, referred to as the 'pillars' of the Equity Gauge Strategy, which define a set of interconnected and overlapping actions. Measuring and tracking the inequalities and interpreting their ethical import are pursued through the Assessment and Monitoring pillar. This information provides an evidence base that can be used in strategic ways for influencing policy-makers through actions in the Advocacy pillar and for supporting grassroots groups and civil society through actions in the Community Empowerment pillar. The paper provides examples of strategies for promoting pro-equity policy and social change and reviews experiences and lessons, both in terms of technical success of interventions and in relation to the conceptual development and refinement of the Equity Gauge Strategy and overall direction of the Alliance. To become most effective in furthering health equity at both national and global levels, the Alliance must now reach out to and involve a wider range of organizations, groups, and actors at both national and international levels. Sustainability of this promising experiment depends, in part, on adequate resources but also on the ability to attract and develop talented leadership.
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spelling Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiencesMcCoy, David C.Acurio Páez, Fausto DavidNtuli, AntoinetteSanders, DavidAdvocacyCommunity empowermentGovernanceHealth developmentHealth equityInequalitiesInequityMonitoringPovertyResearchSocioeconomic conditionsThe paper traces the evolution and working of the Global Equity Gauge Alliance (GEGA) and its efforts to promote health equity. GEGA places health equity squarely within a larger framework of social justice, linking findings on socioeconomic and health inequalities with differentials in power, wealth, and prestige in society. The Alliance's 11 country-level partners, called Equity Gauges, share a common action-based vision and framework called the Equity Gauge Strategy. An Equity Gauge seeks to reduce health inequities through three broad spheres of action, referred to as the 'pillars' of the Equity Gauge Strategy, which define a set of interconnected and overlapping actions. Measuring and tracking the inequalities and interpreting their ethical import are pursued through the Assessment and Monitoring pillar. This information provides an evidence base that can be used in strategic ways for influencing policy-makers through actions in the Advocacy pillar and for supporting grassroots groups and civil society through actions in the Community Empowerment pillar. The paper provides examples of strategies for promoting pro-equity policy and social change and reviews experiences and lessons, both in terms of technical success of interventions and in relation to the conceptual development and refinement of the Equity Gauge Strategy and overall direction of the Alliance. To become most effective in furthering health equity at both national and global levels, the Alliance must now reach out to and involve a wider range of organizations, groups, and actors at both national and international levels. Sustainability of this promising experiment depends, in part, on adequate resources but also on the ability to attract and develop talented leadership.0000-0001-7305-85940000-0003-3258-28370000-0003-1094-765565074214512023-05-02T14:16:08Z2023-05-02T14:16:08Z2003info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPáginas: 273-287application/pdf1606-0997http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/41792engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad de Cuencainstname:Universidad de Cuencainstacron:UCUENCA2025-01-14T16:20:42Zoai:dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec:123456789/41792Institucionalhttp://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.ucuenca.edu.ec/http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:41862026-04-18T01:23:28.522497Repositorio Universidad de Cuenca - Universidad de Cuencatrue
spellingShingle Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences
McCoy, David C.
Advocacy
Community empowerment
Governance
Health development
Health equity
Inequalities
Inequity
Monitoring
Poverty
Research
Socioeconomic conditions
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title Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences
title_full Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences
title_fullStr Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences
title_full_unstemmed Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences
title_short Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences
title_sort Global equity gauge alliance: reflections on early experiences
topic Advocacy
Community empowerment
Governance
Health development
Health equity
Inequalities
Inequity
Monitoring
Poverty
Research
Socioeconomic conditions
url http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/41792