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. 2015 Nov 16;3:255. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2015.00255

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).