Selected article for: "local international and macro micro"

Author: Sambala, Evanson Z.; Manderson, Lenore
Title: Anticipation and response: pandemic influenza in Malawi, 2009
  • Document date: 2017_7_28
  • ID: 1cwloktu_14
    Snippet: Policymakers who were involved in the PRPI, including representatives from both government (macro policymakers) and non-governmental agencies (micro policy actors) were interviewed. All were in relevant positions of power or authority prior to the pandemic, and so influenced or determined policies. Government policymaker interviewees were drawn from infrastructure ministries and other bodies that formed the executive arm of the government, includ.....
    Document: Policymakers who were involved in the PRPI, including representatives from both government (macro policymakers) and non-governmental agencies (micro policy actors) were interviewed. All were in relevant positions of power or authority prior to the pandemic, and so influenced or determined policies. Government policymaker interviewees were drawn from infrastructure ministries and other bodies that formed the executive arm of the government, including politicians and others with political appointments, members of boards, officers within government ministries, researchers and managers directly serving the government. The micro level representation in the policy framework on PRPI included executive directors, managers and scientists from local and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs). All were identified from a pool of heterogeneous actors in governments, civil society and NGOs, who were able to comment and voice their opinions on how the country had planned and responded to the pandemic.

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