Adolescent health in the Sustainable Development Goal era: are we aligned for multisectoral action?

Journal: BMJ global health

Volume: 6

Issue: 3

Year of Publication: 2021

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, Cape Town, Western Province, South Africa asgeorge@uwc.ac.za. School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, Cape Town, Western Province, South Africa. National Health Systems Resource Centre, New Delhi, Delhi, India. Global Health Support Initiative III, Rockville, MD, USA. Health Systems Global member, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University Faculty of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan.

Abstract summary 

Adolescents are an increasing proportion of low and middle-income country populations. Their coming of age is foundational for health behaviour, as well as social and productive citizenship. We mapped intervention areas for adolescent sexual and reproductive health, including HIV, mental health and violence prevention to sectors responsible for them using a framework that highlights settings, roles and alignment. Out of 11 intervention areas, health is the lead actor for one, and a possible lead actor for two other interventions depending on the implementation context. All other interventions take place outside of the health sector, with the health sector playing a range of bilateral, trilateral supporting roles or in several cases a minimal role. Alignment across the sectors varies from indivisible, enabling or reinforcing to the other extreme of constraining and counterproductive. Governance approaches are critical for brokering these varied relationships and interactions in multisectoral action for adolescent health, to understand the context of such change and to spark, sustain and steer it.

Authors & Co-authors:  George Asha A Jacobs Tanya T Ved Rajani R Jacobs Troy T Rasanathan Kumanan K Zaidi Shehla Abbas SA

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Citations :  Sherr L, Cluver L, Desmond C, et al. . A new vehicle to accelerate the un sustainable development goals. Lancet Glob Health 2020;8:e637–8. 10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30103-0
Authors :  6
Identifiers
Doi : e004448
SSN : 2059-7908
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
child health;health policy;health systems
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
England