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Journal articles on the topic "Intersectoral Policy Coordination"

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Graf, Lukas, Marcelo Marques, Tore Bernt Sorensen, and Xavier Dumay. "The emergence of European boundary-spanning policy regimes: analysing intersectoral policy coordination in education and employment." Journal of Education and Work 37 (November 3, 2023): 554–91. https://doi.org/10.1080/13639080.2023.2275778.

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While much attention has been paid to European policy arrangements in individual policy fields, European intersectoral policy coordination has been mostly an overlooked phenomenon, especially within the sectors of education and employment. Thus, in the introductory paper for this Special Issue, we offer a contemporary discussion of European intersectoral policy coordination. We firstly review the literature on intersectoral policy coordination, and secondly look at the application of concepts related to intersectoral policy coordination to supranational arrangements, especially the European Un
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Peters, Dorothee T. J. M., Erik Hans Klijn, Karien Stronks, and Janneke Harting. "Policy coordination and integration, trust, management and performance in public health-related policy networks: a survey." International Review of Administrative Sciences 83, no. 1 (2016): 200–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020852315585061.

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Intersectoral policy networks may be effective in dealing with complex public health problems. Their performance is assumed to depend on network management and trust, as well as on integrated public health policy (i.e. policy coordination and integration). We studied the role of network management and trust in the realization of integrated public health policy and network performance, as well as the relation between integrated public health policy and network performance. In 34 Dutch local policy networks, we measured the perceptions of 278 actors through a Web-based survey and used regression
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Karlsen, Tor-Ivar, Charlotte Kiland, Gro Kvåle, and Dag Olaf Torjesen. "‘Health in All Policies’ and the Urge for Coordination: The Work of Public Health Coordinators and Their Impact and Influence in Local Public Health Policies: A Cross-Sectional Study." Societies 12, no. 1 (2022): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc12010011.

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Building heavily on the Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach, Norway implemented the Public Health Act in 2012 to reduce social inequalities in health. Local public health coordinators (PHCs) at municipal levels were seen as tools to provide local intersectoral public health work. In this study, we examine factors related to intersectoral agency and if intersectoral work is understood as relevant to securing social justice in local policy outcomes. A national web-based survey in 2019 of all Norwegian PHCs (n = 428) was conducted with a response rate of 60%. Data were analysed through multipl
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Tancred, Tara, Margaret Caffrey, Michelle Falkenbach, and Joanna Raven. "The pathway to health in all policies through intersectoral collaboration on the health workforce: a scoping review." Health Policy and Planning 39, Supplement_2 (2024): i54—i74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czae046.

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Abstract The health workforce (HWF) is a critical component of the health sector. Intersectoral/multisectoral collaboration and action is foundational to strengthening the HWF, enabling responsiveness to dynamic population health demands and supporting broader goals around social and economic development—such development underpins the need for health in all policies (HiAP). To identify what can be learned from intersectoral/multisectoral activity for HWF strengthening to advance HiAP, we carried out a scoping review. Our review included both peer-reviewed and grey literature. Search terms enco
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Gorbunova, Viktoriia, and Vitalii Klymchuk. "Universal mental health training: policy proposal for Ukraine." Open Research Europe 5 (May 6, 2025): 119. https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.20116.1.

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This policy proposal outlines the challenges and relevant policy actions for scaling up Universal Mental Health Training (UMHT) in Ukraine. The UMHT is an educational program that aligns with Ukraine’s new Law on the Mental Health Care System adopted in 2025, and is supported by data from pilot research. It equips frontline professionals - those who work closely with clients and service users, including teachers, police officers, and social workers - with foundational skills to identify mental health concerns, provide initial support, and facilitate referrals to specialized services. The UMHT
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Rochmayanto, Y., N. Sakuntaladewi, M. Iqbal, et al. "Institutional fragmentation of peat fire management in Indonesia: a knowledge management perspective." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 917, no. 1 (2021): 012028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/917/1/012028.

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Abstract The importance of intersectoral collaboration in policy implementation has been widely accepted. Concepts of intersectoral collaboration and policy coordination are theoretically appealing; however, it is challenging to implement in practice, including in forest fire management. This paper aims to map the institutions on forest fire management and analyze the rationality in using knowledge in their duties and authorities. Using stakeholder mapping combined with the Concern-Knowledge-Action approach, this study is conducted at the national level in Indonesia, and takes two sub-national
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Mersini, Ehadu, Jolanda Hyska, and Genc Burazeri. "Evaluation of national food and nutrition policy in Albania." Slovenian Journal of Public Health 56, no. 2 (2017): 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0015.

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Abstract Introduction The paper aims to describe the progress that has been made in the implementation of the Albanian food and nutrition policy since 2003, so as to consider its impacts to date, and to identify strategic priorities/critical areas and priorities for Albania’s future policy on improving the national food and nutrition situation. Methods In 2011-2012, an expert group applied an intersectoral participatory approach to evaluate the implementation of Food and Nutrition Action Plan 2003-08 in Albania. The experts employed the quantitative method, using a 9 question logical assessmen
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Heriyanto, Heriyanto, Iir Nikmatul Fathonah, Harisal Harisal, Yunika Depri Litstiana, and Alfiana Damasinta. "Implementation of Border Tourism Development Policy: Analysis of the Dynamics of Policy Content and Implementation Context." Journal of Government Science Studies 4, no. 1 (2025): 50–60. https://doi.org/10.30598/jgssvol4issue1page50-60.

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Border regions play a crucial role in strengthening national sovereignty and supporting development based on local potential. Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan, which borders Sarawak, Malaysia, prioritizes the tourism sector in its development plans. However, implementing tourism policies in this region has not been optimal. This study aims to analyze the implementation of tourism development policies in border areas using Merilee S. Grindle's policy implementation theory, which examines two main aspects: policy content and implementation context. The research approach used is qualitative with a
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Mayorga, Fabricio Franco. "Coordination and Coherence Problems of the Public Policy for Modernization at the Executive Branch of Peru." Revista del CLAD Reforma y Democracia, no. 70 (January 1, 2018): 127–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n70.a152.

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Since the 1990s, the structure of the Executive Branch in Peru tended to organize through the creation of specialized agencies in different sectors. This produced an organizational and functional fragmentation in the way public interventions are managed, substantially increasing the challenges of intra and intersectoral coordination and coherence in the management of public policies that political authorities must perform. This division of labor produces a management style that is unlikely to focus in an articulated way on the causes and solutions of public problems, particularly those that ha
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Ariton, Lorina. "Cognitive Warfare in the Digital Age: Implications for EU Security Policy." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 31, no. 1 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2025-0001.

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Abstract Cognitive warfare, understood as the deliberate deployment of informational and psychological operations to influence human perception and decision-making, has emerged as a threat within the European Union’s (EU) security environment. This article contributes to the conceptual clarity of Cognitive Warfare by analyzing how it is framed and addressed across EU policy frameworks and institutional narratives. Findings reveal increasing institutional awareness, as reflected in instruments like the Strategic Compass and the Digital Services Act. Yet, challenges persist, including fragmented
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Book chapters on the topic "Intersectoral Policy Coordination"

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Collins, Charles. "Conclusions." In Management and Organization of Developing Health Systems. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192624239.003.0009.

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Abstract This book carries three major messages. Firstly, the adherence of national governments to a policy of PHC poses a major challenge to health management and organizations. PHC is a particularly difficult policy to formulate and implement, not least due to the political resistance it engenders. Also, the public sector in many countries is ill-adapted to the managerial and organizational needs of PHC. Secondly, changes in the organizational structure will have an important impact on the development of PHC. Important changes can be made in the organizational structure of the health sector.
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Reports on the topic "Intersectoral Policy Coordination"

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Generalao, Ian Nicole, Pauline Joy Lorenzo, Chrislyn Joanna Eñate, et al. An Assessment of the Enterprise-Based Training Modality in the Philippines: Barriers, Incentives, and Policy Gaps. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62986/dp2024.05.

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Demand-driven technical and vocational education and training (TVET) has been associated with positive economic outcomes for the trainees and the participating firms and enterprises. Despite these potential positive implications, numerous studies consistently show the limited involvement of the private sector in training provision and curriculum development in the Philippines. Thus, this study examines the enterprise-based training (EBT) modality in the country by identifying the barriers to entry of industries in co-developing and offering upskilling programs and by evaluating existing incent
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Atuesta, Laura, Agustina Schijman, Salvatore Schiavo-Campo, and Cheryl Gray. IDB-9: Combating Fraud and Corruption. Inter-American Development Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010514.

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This report reviews the implementation of the measures the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB or Bank) has taken in the three strategic pillars of the anticorruption agenda: (i) strengthen the prevention of fraud and corruption in Bank operations; (ii) support transparency and anticorruption efforts in the Region; and (iii) ensure high ethical standards for Bank staff. The Bank has taken several actions in the first and third pillars. To help prevent corruption, the IDB has eliminated the overlap of policy and investigations by creating an Anticorruption Policy Committee and giving more inde
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