Health policy and its implementation in small island developing states in the British West Indies
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Health policy and its implementation in small island developing states in the British West Indies
Abstract
Health policy and its implementation in small island developing states (SIDS) is a neglected area of study, and, seemingly, of little interest. The existing literature is generally characterized by descriptions of failure or incompetence, with little attempt to understand the nature and workings of the policy process in these small, yet complex, societies. The research undertaken in this article was carried out over 6 years in Anguilla (pop. 9000) and the British Virgin Islands (pop. 20 000), two British Overseas Territories in the North East Caribbean. The purpose of the research was to determine to what extent policy theory and the tools of policy analysis could be used to explain the nature and the outcomes of the health policy and implementation process. In trying to analyse and understand the policy process in these small islands it was necessary to understand their socio-politic character. In addition, the development of a model of the public policy and public administration system in the English-speaking Caribbean was an essential part of this process. It was found that the conduct and outcome of the policy and implementation process in these islands varied significantly. It is postulated that the variations are anchored in the nature of the local context, the working practices and ideologies of politicians, senior public servants and the local policy elite.
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