posted on 2025-08-07, 14:27authored byNicola Yeates, Virginia Alitta, Jan Van Duppen, Peter Wood, Maria Herrero, Erica Penfold, Ana Amaya
<p dir="ltr">The data collection, deposited in the UK Data Archive [Yeates, Nicola (2017). <i>Poverty reduction and regional integration (PRARI) data.</i> [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-852837" target="_blank">10.5255/UKDA-SN-852837</a>], consists of a comprehensive User Guide, 48 transcripts from individual interviews and Toolkits workshops and background documents. The interviews and workshops were conducted with diverse participants drawn from policy and practitioner fields in two geographical areas of the world: the Southern African Development Community(SADC) region in Southern Africa, and the Union of South American Nations(UNASUR) region in South America. Research participants included public officials (spanning policy formation, bio-statistical experts, monitoring and evaluation) from government ministries and regional secretariats, and representatives of health and poverty-focused civil society organisations (service and advocacy non-governmental organisations, and health practitioners).</p><p dir="ltr">The data is organised into two principal file strands: Interviews and Toolkits. The Interviews file strand is sub-divided into South America (UNASUR) and Southern Africa (SADC) components. Each of these strands contains qualitative data, while the Toolkits data also contains quantitative data (indicators). This data is already published in the Toolkits themselves and freely available, but for the convenience of the user of this dataset is included in this deposition. Transcripts of interviews and workshops relating to the UNASUR regional health governance component of the project are in the Spanish language, and this may limit access for some users; all other transcripts are in English. The User Guide contains further information about the organisation of the research within the project, the analytical methods framing the cross-regional comparative analysis and the Toolkits, a list of acronyms and abbreviations for the English and Spanish language elements of the project, and project documents (workshop schedules and sample project information sheets, consent forms and interview guides) in the English language.</p>
Funding
Poverty reduction and regional integration: a comparative analysis of SADC and UNASUR health policies