Power to the People: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment of a Community-Based Monitoring Project in Uganda

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Martina Bjorkman Nyqvist

Stockholm School of Economics

Jakob Svensson

Stockholm University - Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

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Date Written: June 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper analyzes the importance of strengthening the relationship of accountability between health service providers and citizens for improving access to and quality of health care. How this is to be achieved, and whether it works, however, remain open questions. The paper presents a randomized field experiment on increasing community-based monitoring. As communities began to more extensively monitor the provider, both the quality and quantity of health service provision improved. One year into the program, there are large increases in utilization, significant weight-for-age z-score gains of infants, and markedly lowerdeaths among children. The findings on staff behavior suggest that the improvements in quality and quantity of health service delivery resulted from an increased effort by the staff to serve the community. Overall, the results suggest that community monitoring can play an important role in improving service delivery when traditional top-down supervision is ineffective.

Keywords: Health Monitoring & Evaluation, Housing & Human Habitats, Health Economics & Finance, Disease Control & Prevention, Health Systems Development & Reform

Suggested Citation

Bjorkman Nyqvist, Martina and Svensson, Jakob, Power to the People: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment of a Community-Based Monitoring Project in Uganda (June 1, 2007). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4268, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=996174

Martina Bjorkman Nyqvist

Stockholm School of Economics ( email )

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Jakob Svensson (Contact Author)

Stockholm University - Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES) ( email )

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Sweden
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Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

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