Health Affairs June 24, 2024
Abstract
Public health frameworks have grappled with the inequitable distribution of power as a driver of the social conditions that determine health. However, these frameworks have not adequately considered building community power as a strategy to shift the distribution of power. Community power–building organizations build and organize a base of affected people to take collective action to transform their material conditions, using advocacy and other tactics. We conducted qualitative interviews with representatives of twenty-two national nongovernmental public health organizations (public health NGOs) and thirteen community power–building organizations to explore the nature and potential of partnerships between public health and community power–building organizations. Our findings suggest ways to close advocacy gaps within the public health ecosystem and ways in which public...