Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6

Latin America and the Caribbean (LCR) will be center stage in the global development debate as leaders from around the world convene in Lima, Peru for the annual meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund. Critical progress in...

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Language:English
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spelling okr-10986-244452021-04-23T14:04:21Z Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6 World Bank Palladini, Eric SANITATION WASTE EMPLOYMENT RISKS FINANCE MINISTRIES URBANIZATION HARD TO REACH GROUPS URBAN SERVICES URBAN GROWTH FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY INTEREST PREVENTION GUARANTEES HEALTH EDUCATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION WATER SUPPLY SERVICES SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES HOUSING HEALTH CARE HEALTH EPIDEMIC PROJECTS CRIME DISASTER PREVENTION COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION LAND PRICES DAY CARE MUNICIPALITIES PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DIABETES INFRASTRUCTURE LOANS EXERCISES SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INVESTMENT GRANTS IMMUNIZATION PATIENTS TRANSPORT INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS HEALTH INDICATORS COLLECTIONS PRODUCTIVITY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS VIOLENCE CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS POLLUTION DISASTERS LABOR LOANS SERVICE DELIVERY TRUST FUNDS MORTALITY FINANCE SOCIAL SUPPORT HEALTH PROMOTION GRANTS MEDICAL TREATMENT INFRASTRUCTURE BANKS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACCOUNTABILITY WORKERS SOCIAL SERVICES PUBLIC POLICIES VALUE BANK HEALTH POLICY CREDIT LARGE CITIES HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE VICTIMS MASS TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSPORT KIDS NUTRITION TRANSACTION COSTS WORKSHOPS URBAN DEVELOPMENT INFANT HEALTH PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PUBLIC DEBT QUALITY OF LIFE GOVERNANCE INSURANCE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PHYSICIANS PREGNANT WOMEN LAND CHILDREN CLINICS RISK COMMUNITY ACTION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TAX ADMINISTRATION DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS STRATEGY FAMILIES REGISTRATION ENTREPRENEURSHIP HEALTH INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENTS INTERMEDIARIES SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION IMPLEMENTATION PEACE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS CONSOLIDATION Latin America and the Caribbean (LCR) will be center stage in the global development debate as leaders from around the world convene in Lima, Peru for the annual meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund. Critical progress in poverty reduction has been made in the region over the last decade. The region’s bottom 40 percent of the population saw growth eclipsing that seen by the group in every other region in the world. However, a global slowdown in economic growth and activity challenges these positive strides. The stories in this report embody concrete successes of countries working together with the World Bank. Innovative development approaches were designed and implemented. Individuals, communities, countries, and even regions benefited from better health, education, governance, disaster risk management, and more. 2016-06-07T18:53:21Z 2016-06-07T18:53:21Z 2015-10-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26216868/results-latin-america-caribbean-region http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24445 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean
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topic SANITATION
WASTE
EMPLOYMENT
RISKS
FINANCE MINISTRIES
URBANIZATION
HARD TO REACH GROUPS
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN GROWTH
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
AUTONOMY
INTEREST
PREVENTION
GUARANTEES
HEALTH EDUCATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
STRATEGIES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
SEWAGE
PUBLIC SERVICES
HOUSING
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH
EPIDEMIC
PROJECTS
CRIME
DISASTER PREVENTION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
LAND PRICES
DAY CARE
MUNICIPALITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
KNOWLEDGE
DISABILITIES
DIABETES
INFRASTRUCTURE LOANS
EXERCISES
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INVESTMENT GRANTS
IMMUNIZATION
PATIENTS
TRANSPORT
INTERVENTION
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
HEALTH INDICATORS
COLLECTIONS
PRODUCTIVITY
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
TRANSFERS
VIOLENCE
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETS
POLLUTION
DISASTERS
LABOR
LOANS
SERVICE DELIVERY
TRUST FUNDS
MORTALITY
FINANCE
SOCIAL SUPPORT
HEALTH PROMOTION
GRANTS
MEDICAL TREATMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
BANKS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
ACCOUNTABILITY
WORKERS
SOCIAL SERVICES
PUBLIC POLICIES
VALUE
BANK
HEALTH POLICY
CREDIT
LARGE CITIES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HYGIENE
VICTIMS
MASS TRANSIT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
KIDS
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
WORKSHOPS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
INFANT HEALTH
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC DEBT
QUALITY OF LIFE
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PHYSICIANS
PREGNANT WOMEN
LAND
CHILDREN
CLINICS
RISK
COMMUNITY ACTION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
TAX ADMINISTRATION
DECENTRALIZATION
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REVENUE
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
LIVING CONDITIONS
STRATEGY
FAMILIES
REGISTRATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
GOVERNMENTS
INTERMEDIARIES
SOCIAL WORKERS
HEALTH SERVICES
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
IMPLEMENTATION
PEACE
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
CONSOLIDATION
spellingShingle SANITATION
WASTE
EMPLOYMENT
RISKS
FINANCE MINISTRIES
URBANIZATION
HARD TO REACH GROUPS
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN GROWTH
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
AUTONOMY
INTEREST
PREVENTION
GUARANTEES
HEALTH EDUCATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
STRATEGIES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
SEWAGE
PUBLIC SERVICES
HOUSING
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH
EPIDEMIC
PROJECTS
CRIME
DISASTER PREVENTION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
LAND PRICES
DAY CARE
MUNICIPALITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
KNOWLEDGE
DISABILITIES
DIABETES
INFRASTRUCTURE LOANS
EXERCISES
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INVESTMENT GRANTS
IMMUNIZATION
PATIENTS
TRANSPORT
INTERVENTION
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
HEALTH INDICATORS
COLLECTIONS
PRODUCTIVITY
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
TRANSFERS
VIOLENCE
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETS
POLLUTION
DISASTERS
LABOR
LOANS
SERVICE DELIVERY
TRUST FUNDS
MORTALITY
FINANCE
SOCIAL SUPPORT
HEALTH PROMOTION
GRANTS
MEDICAL TREATMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
BANKS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
ACCOUNTABILITY
WORKERS
SOCIAL SERVICES
PUBLIC POLICIES
VALUE
BANK
HEALTH POLICY
CREDIT
LARGE CITIES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HYGIENE
VICTIMS
MASS TRANSIT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
KIDS
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
WORKSHOPS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
INFANT HEALTH
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC DEBT
QUALITY OF LIFE
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PHYSICIANS
PREGNANT WOMEN
LAND
CHILDREN
CLINICS
RISK
COMMUNITY ACTION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
TAX ADMINISTRATION
DECENTRALIZATION
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REVENUE
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
LIVING CONDITIONS
STRATEGY
FAMILIES
REGISTRATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
GOVERNMENTS
INTERMEDIARIES
SOCIAL WORKERS
HEALTH SERVICES
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
IMPLEMENTATION
PEACE
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
CONSOLIDATION
World Bank
Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6
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description Latin America and the Caribbean (LCR) will be center stage in the global development debate as leaders from around the world convene in Lima, Peru for the annual meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund. Critical progress in poverty reduction has been made in the region over the last decade. The region’s bottom 40 percent of the population saw growth eclipsing that seen by the group in every other region in the world. However, a global slowdown in economic growth and activity challenges these positive strides. The stories in this report embody concrete successes of countries working together with the World Bank. Innovative development approaches were designed and implemented. Individuals, communities, countries, and even regions benefited from better health, education, governance, disaster risk management, and more.
author2 Palladini, Eric
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World Bank
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title Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6
title_short Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6
title_full Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6
title_fullStr Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6
title_full_unstemmed Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2015, Volume 6
title_sort results in the latin america and caribbean region, 2015, volume 6
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26216868/results-latin-america-caribbean-region
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