Table 5.
Stakeholders’ analysis: stakeholders’ interest, power/influence, and role in intervention.
| Type of stakeholders | Interest in issue | Level of power/influence | Type of participation | Classification of stakeholders |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Recent migrants living with families | Migrants in need of healthcare, desire improved access to healthcare | Moderate influence | Beneficiaries | Moderate level supporter |
| Settled migrants living with families | Same as above | High influence but limited skills and resources | Beneficiaries and participated in implementing intervention | Moderate level supporter |
| Single male migrants | Same as above | Little influence | Beneficiaries | Low level supporter |
| Migrants who were members of core group | As above and in addition willingness to work on voluntary basis toward welfare of community | High influence, basic skills but limited resources | Decision makers, beneficiaries, and providers of intervention | High-level supporter |
| Government health officials and workers | Responsibility for provision of health services in community | High influence but limited human resource | Decision makers and service providers | High-level supporter |
| Representatives of NGOs | NGOs provide healthcare, link community with government health services, and aim at empowering community | Little influence | Facilitating decision making | Bystanders |
NGO, non-governmental (not-for-profit) organization; CBO, community-based organization; the term includes women’s groups, youth clubs (both registered and unregistered).