Centro de Estudios para la Equidad y Gobernanza en los Sistemas de Salud (CEGSS)2016-02-162016-02-1620152015-12http://hdl.handle.net/10625/55473Novel strategies are required to facilitate the participation of indigenous peoples in health systems governance, and break through the dynamics of inequity and ethnic-racial discrimination. Guatemala has implemented progressive social reforms recognizing the right to health and promoting participatory governance of health systems. Teams of researchers are sharing their expertise to implement a rights-based intervention in rural Guatemala, and evaluate its impact on discriminatory treatment in health facilities. The intervention focuses on empowering the community with tools and strategies to monitor public policies and healthcare services. Findings will be shared with stakeholders in Ecuador, where a similar intervention is being contemplated.Text1 digital file (24 p.)Application/pdfenGUATEMALAACCESS TO HEALTH CAREHEALTH SYSTEMGOVERNANCEINDIGENOUS PEOPLESRIGHT TO HEALTHCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONVULNERABLE GROUPSORGANIZATION OF RESEARCHNarrative final technical report / Enhancing participation of indigenous people to address discrimination and equity in health systemsFinal Technical Report