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Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region 2015, Volume 5

Authors :
World Bank
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

In the past decade, Latin America and the Caribbean has achieved impressive social and economic successes. For the first time in history, more people are in the middle class than in poverty. Inequality, although still high, declined markedly. Growth, jobs and effective social programs have transformed the lives of millions. In a striking departure from the crisis-prone Latin America of the past, the region has shown it is better prepared to weather the brunt of the global economic slowdown. Now, the region faces the challenge of maintaining and expanding its hard won gains in an adverse context of low growth. This is caused in part by a decrease in commodity prices and reduced economic activity in major commercial partners such as China. In such a scenario, achieving development results - and learning from them - becomes more important. This publication showcases stories about people and how their lives have been improved through better health and education, youth employment, disaster recovery and preparedness, infrastructure, and more.

Subjects

Subjects :
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
NUMBER OF DEATHS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
WASTE
SCHOOL CHILDREN
HEALTH INSURANCE
AGING
SERVICE UTILIZATION
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
ESSENTIAL SOCIAL SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
MUNICIPALITIES
MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH
WORKERS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
MOTHER
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
SOCIAL SERVICES
AUDITORS
WAR
AGED
VIOLENCE
BASIC NEEDS
SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER MANAGEMENT
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
PUBLIC SERVICES
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT
SECONDARY EDUCATION
VULNERABILITY
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
DISABILITY
DELIVERY CARE
INTERNAL CONTROLS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
SCREENING
YOUNG CHILDREN
HOSPITALS
MATERNAL MORTALITY
LIVING CONDITIONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
CITIZENS
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
DENTISTRY
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
CONSOLIDATION
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
HEALTH POLICY
CIVIL RIGHTS
DISSEMINATION
SCHOOL STUDENTS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
HEALTH PROBLEMS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
HEALTH CARE
HOSPITALIZATION
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
HEALTH SYSTEMS
NUTRITION
PUBLIC HEALTH
RESPECT
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
NATURAL DISASTERS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
BANKS
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
POLICY RESPONSE
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
VULNERABLE FAMILIES
QUALITY OF LIFE
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
MEDICAL TREATMENT
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
WATER SUPPLY
TRANSPORT
FISCAL FEDERALISM
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
CULTURAL VALUES
STATE GOVERNMENTS
POLICY DIALOGUE
ACCOUNTABILITY
HOSPITAL
REFORM EFFORT
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC SERVICE
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
MOBILE CLINICS
CHILD HEALTH
FAMILIES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
HEALTH SYSTEM
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
SAFETY NETS
PRODUCTIVITY
FOOD INSECURITY
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN
VACCINATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL
INTERVENTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
TAX COLLECTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
LEADING CAUSES
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
BASIC EDUCATION
DROPOUT
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
SANITATION
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PATIENTS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
CUSTOMER SERVICES
PROGRESS
STATE POLICIES
DISABILITY ACCESS
LABOR MARKET
DECISION MAKING
MORTALITY
AFFILIATES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EMERGENCY RELIEF
DEBT
LAND TENURE
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
CLINICS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
TERTIARY EDUCATION
RISK GROUPS
HEALTH SECTOR
SOCIAL SECURITY
INFANT
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
VULNERABLE GROUPS
PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFANT MORTALITY
SOCIAL POLICY
PANDEMIC
HEALTH INEQUITIES
EIB
INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION
DIABETES
MIDWIFE
ACCOUNTING
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
POOR FAMILIES
IMMUNIZATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH WORKERS
SUPPORT TO FAMILIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
URBAN CENTERS
INFLUENZA
HUMAN CAPITAL
DISASTERS
INSURANCE
CITIZEN
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
ELECTRONIC BANKING
NATIONAL POLICY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INSURANCE SCHEMES
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
ILLNESS
QUALITY OF SERVICES
ADULT EDUCATION
EPIDEMIC
LIFELONG LEARNING
VACCINES
PUBLIC POLICIES
HEALTH DECISIONS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
QUALITY EDUCATION
EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
UNIONS
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
TRAINING SESSION
JOB CREATION
PHARMACIES
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
DISTRIBUTION OF VACCINES
CAPACITY BUILDING
HEALTH SERVICES
TAX ADMINISTRATION
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
TRUST FUNDS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
NATIONAL COUNCIL
OPERATING COSTS
RURAL POPULATIONS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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