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Colorado’s Effort Against Teenage Pregnancies Is a Startling Success
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WALSENBURG, Colo. — Over the past six years, Colorado has conducted one of the largest experiments with long-acting birth control. If teenagers and poor women were offered free intrauterine devices and implants that prevent pregnancy for years, state officials asked, would those women choose them?..
UNDESA DSPD e-Discussion on ''Rethinking and strengthening social development in a…
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Fuente: UNDESA DSPD
This E-dialogue on "Rethinking and strengthening social development in the contemporary world" is part of the preparatory process for the 54th session of the Commission for Social Development (CSocD) to be held in February 2016, and organized by the United Nations Department of…
Critical Maternal Health Knowledge Gaps in Low- and Middle-Income Countries for Post-2015:…
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Between June and October 2014, the Maternal Health Task Force (MHTF) consulted 26 international maternal health researchers to gather perspectives on the most critical and neglected areas for knowledge generation to improve maternal health in low- and middle-income countries. This paper, the result…
Estimating Mesoamerican and Dominican Republic Supply Chain Costs [PDF in English]
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Fuente: LAC Forum
Estimating Mesoamerican and Dominican Republic Supply Chain Costs document prepared by the LAC Forum with the support of the Salud Mesoamérica 2015 Initiative. Download it now.
Does Results-Based Aid Change Anything?
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Fuente: CGD blog
All the hype (and criticism) over foreign aid programs that pay for results got us wondering: how are these programs being implemented and are they effective? In our new paper “Does Results-Based Aid Change Anything?” we looked at a subset of performance programs that pay…
Inside the Command Center
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Fuente: ssireview.org
That’s what we often say when we step into a transformative scale effort—an attempt to completely solve a social problem—that is making remarkable progress. While reflective planning and thoughtful strategy are important, the rare movements that really thrive also demonstrate…
Health in Central America - Misleading means
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Fuente: The Economist
IN FRONT of the skyscrapers on the esplanade in Panama City, joggers puff along a path in the morning heat, as men and women do push-ups and bench-presses. In this part of Panama the enemies are fat and diabetes. But a short flight away indigenous communities living amid…
Universal Health Coverage in Latin America
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Fuente: The Lancet
The Lancet’s new Series on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Latin America charts the complex political, economic, and social forces that shape health policy making. An accompanying Health Policy paper examines the association between the financing structure of health systems…
Postnatal care by provider type and neonatal death in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis
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Fuente: BMC Public Health
Globally postnatal care (PNC) of the newborn is being promoted as a strategy to reduce neonatal deaths, yet few studies have looked at associations between early PNC and neonatal outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. In this study we look at the associations of PNC provided on…