IDSB04H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Smallpox, Malaria, Whitehall Study
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Identifying and describing feasible options for solving the problem/issue: five steps, analyzing the feasible options, recommending one the options analyzed. Identifying, describing, and analyzing the problem/issue: clearly, describe and analyze the problem: who, what, where, when, why (be careful with identify problem to be addressed be specific. Individuals and groups with an active/passive interest in an issue or policy. Principal actor (stakeholder) analysis: state actors, non-state actors, private sectors, movement/people"s movements, cross-sectoral networks, power, position, interest, and commitment. Identify policy actors: affected/affecting, assess their political resources, tangible/intangible, understand their position and interest. Options for solving the problem: refer back to the problem and objectives www. notesolution. com. Impartial" analysis- no bias, impartial and objective: key step, pros and cons of each option, criteria may include: how principle actors will be affected, political feasibility, cost, ethical considerations, timeline, environmental consideration, etc. recommendation at this point, no.