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. 2020 Nov 8;61(3):124–130. doi: 10.1111/j.1875-595X.2011.00028.x

Table 1.

Framework for analysis of factors shaping political priority (modified from Shiffman and Smith, 2007)

Analysis category Factors shaping political priority
Ideas:
The ways in which those involved with the issue understand and portray it
1. Internal frame: the degree to which the policy community agrees on the definition of causes and solutions to the problem
2. External frame: public portrayals of the issue in ways that resonate with external audiences, especially the political leaders that control resources
Issue characteristics:
Features of the problem
3. Credible indicators: clear measures that show the severity of the problem and that can be used to monitor progress
4. Severity: the size of the burden relative to other problems, as indicated by objective measurement such as mortality and morbidity levels
5. Effective interventions: the extent to which proposed means of addressing the problem are clearly explained, cost-effective, backed by scientific evidence, simple to implement and inexpensive
Actor power:
Strength of the individuals and organisations concerned with the issue
6. Guiding institutions: the effectiveness of organisations or coordinating mechanisms with a mandate to lead the initiative
7. Policy community cohesion: the degree of coalescence among the network of individuals and institutions centrally involved with the issue at the global level
8. Leadership: the presence of individuals capable of uniting the policy community and acknowledged as particularly strong leaders for the cause
9. Civil society mobilisation: the extent to which grassroots organisations have mobilised to press international and national political authorities to address the issue at the global level
Political contexts:
The environments in which actors operate
10. Policy windows: political moments when global conditions align favourably for an issue, presenting opportunities for advocates to influence decision makers
11. Global governance structure: the degree to which norms and institutions operating in a sector provide a platform for effective action