Flores, Walter2011-06-072011-06-072011http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46198The project sought to improve governance of health systems in Guatemala, by designing and implementing a participatory process to monitor public health policies and health care inequities at a municipal level. Workshops engaged various communities regarding their right to health and participation in health systems. Knowledge translation strategies and activities aimed to further increase numbers of end-users of the evidence, tools and approaches developed by the project which included town hall meetings, educational newsletters and dissemination workshops. The general public was reached through radio programs; decision-makers and academics were reached through several policy-briefs.Text1 digital file (32 p.)enKNOWLEDGE TRANSLATIONINFORMATION DISSEMINATIONDEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCEPUBLIC HEALTH POLICYPOLICY MAKINGDECISION MAKINGCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONRURAL COMMUNITIESPOLICY BRIEFPromoting democratic governance of public health policies in 6 rural municipalities : knowledge translation of evidence, tools and approaches; final technical report (February 2011)Final Technical Report