Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project
The Morocco Social Priorities Program incorporates three complementary projects, one of which is the Basic Health Project. These projects are being implemented simultaneously in the 14 poorest provinces, in which 27 percent of the total population...
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okr-10986-113972021-04-23T14:02:55Z Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project Kuehnast, Kathleen EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY PROCESS ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESS MODELS DECENTRALIZATION MONITORING & EVALUATION SOCIAL ANALYSIS GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS PROJECT SUPERVISION BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT CAPACITY BUILDING DEATHS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT NETWORK EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS INTERVENTION MEDICAL PERSONNEL MONITORING SYSTEM MORTALITY NATIONAL LEVEL POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RURAL AREAS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION SOCIAL ANALYSIS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICES SUPERVISION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TASK TEAM LEADER WORKERS The Morocco Social Priorities Program incorporates three complementary projects, one of which is the Basic Health Project. These projects are being implemented simultaneously in the 14 poorest provinces, in which 27 percent of the total population and 43 percent of the rural population live. The overall objectives of the Social Priorities Project are to assist the government to implement its strategy to increase access of the poor to basic social services, enhance social protection, and create new opportunities for the poor to participate in economically productive activities. Social Development best practices were recognized as: the multi-dimensional approach to poverty reduction aimed at enhancing opportunities, capabilities, empowerment, and security of the poor; Participatory processes in implementation; organizational and institutional decentralization; and ongoing monitoring and evaluation of social development outcomes by the government and community. 2012-08-13T14:57:20Z 2012-08-13T14:57:20Z 2001-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/2828591/decreasing-social-inequities-through-decentralization-morocco-social-priorities-1-health-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11397 English Social Development Notes; No. 58 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Morocco |
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EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY PROCESS ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESS MODELS DECENTRALIZATION MONITORING & EVALUATION SOCIAL ANALYSIS GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS PROJECT SUPERVISION BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT CAPACITY BUILDING DEATHS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT NETWORK EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS INTERVENTION MEDICAL PERSONNEL MONITORING SYSTEM MORTALITY NATIONAL LEVEL POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RURAL AREAS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION SOCIAL ANALYSIS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICES SUPERVISION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TASK TEAM LEADER WORKERS |
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EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY PROCESS ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESS MODELS DECENTRALIZATION MONITORING & EVALUATION SOCIAL ANALYSIS GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS PROJECT SUPERVISION BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT CAPACITY BUILDING DEATHS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT NETWORK EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS INTERVENTION MEDICAL PERSONNEL MONITORING SYSTEM MORTALITY NATIONAL LEVEL POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RURAL AREAS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION SOCIAL ANALYSIS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICES SUPERVISION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TASK TEAM LEADER WORKERS Kuehnast, Kathleen Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project |
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The Morocco Social Priorities Program
incorporates three complementary projects, one of which is
the Basic Health Project. These projects are being
implemented simultaneously in the 14 poorest provinces, in
which 27 percent of the total population and 43 percent of
the rural population live. The overall objectives of the
Social Priorities Project are to assist the government to
implement its strategy to increase access of the poor to
basic social services, enhance social protection, and create
new opportunities for the poor to participate in
economically productive activities. Social Development best
practices were recognized as: the multi-dimensional
approach to poverty reduction aimed at enhancing
opportunities, capabilities, empowerment, and security of
the poor; Participatory processes in implementation;
organizational and institutional decentralization; and
ongoing monitoring and evaluation of social development
outcomes by the government and community. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Kuehnast, Kathleen |
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Kuehnast, Kathleen |
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Kuehnast, Kathleen |
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Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project |
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Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project |
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Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project |
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Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project |
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Decreasing Social Inequities through Decentralization : Morocco Social Priorities 1-Health Project |
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decreasing social inequities through decentralization : morocco social priorities 1-health project |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/2828591/decreasing-social-inequities-through-decentralization-morocco-social-priorities-1-health-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11397 |
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