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Social accountability

In addition to outcomes for community capacity and community participation in planning and programmes, other social accountability outcomes include: improved efficiency of service delivery, governance processes and resource allocation decisions, or claiming rights.

Community monitoring to curb corruption and increase efficiency in service delivery (Molina et al., 2016)

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Ongoing - community-based monitoring of healthcare providers in Uganda (Posner et al., 2014)

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Evaluation of a community-based monitoring project on the perception of health services and care seeking behaviour in Uganda (Bjorkman & Svensson., 2007)

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Community based monitoring to improve health service provision in Uganda (Nvqvist et al., 2014)

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Community-based monitoring of health care in Uganda (Bjorkman and Svensson, 2009)

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