Research Article
Collaborative Governance: The Opportunity in Policy Advocacy of Continuum of Care to Improving Indonesian Women’s and Children’s Health
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304768, author={Edi Mulyanto and Endang Larasati and Kismartini Kismartini and Ika Riswanti Putranti and Chriswardani Suryawati}, title={Collaborative Governance: The Opportunity in Policy Advocacy of Continuum of Care to Improving Indonesian Women’s and Children’s Health}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indonesian Social and Political Enquiries, ICISPE 2020, 9-10 October 2020, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICISPE}, year={2021}, month={3}, keywords={collaborative governance advocacy continuum of care policy women’s children’s health services}, doi={10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304768} }
- Edi Mulyanto
Endang Larasati
Kismartini Kismartini
Ika Riswanti Putranti
Chriswardani Suryawati
Year: 2021
Collaborative Governance: The Opportunity in Policy Advocacy of Continuum of Care to Improving Indonesian Women’s and Children’s Health
ICISPE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304768
Abstract
The World Health Organization states The Continuum of Care concept is the best approach to improving women’s and children’s health. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) commitment 2015-2030, mandates to reduce maternal, neonatal and under-five mortality. Collaborative governance is a governing arrangement where one or more public agencies directly engage non-state stakeholders in a collective decision-making process that is formal, consensus-oriented, and deliberative and that aims to make or implement public policy or manage public programs or assets. The aim of this paper is to explain how the Collaborative governance considered as adaptive management to ensure the implementation and sustainability in policy advocacy of Continuum of Care for improving Indonesian women’s and children’s health. There is an opportunity to apply this approach between stakeholders involved, on five elements (Penta Helix) model (consist of government, business, academia, civil society and media), in reducing maternal, neonatal and under-five mortality.