Funding Options for Long-Term Care Services in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Across Latin America and the Caribbean, demographic and social changes have led many countries to place long-term care on their social policy agendas. But to implement these policies, countries must overcome major obstacles that include estimating service costs and defining funding sources to ensure financial viability and sustainability. The lack of data on potential demand, underdeveloped services, and a fragmented existing supply make it difficult to produce these estimates.

Funding Options for Long-Term Care Services in Latin America and the Caribbean

Submitted by SPH DIGITAL on

Across Latin America and the Caribbean, demographic and social changes have led many countries to place long-term care on their social policy agendas. But to implement these policies, countries must overcome major obstacles that include estimating service costs and defining funding sources to ensure financial viability and sustainability. The lack of data on potential demand, underdeveloped services, and a fragmented existing supply make it difficult to produce these estimates.

Promoting Women’s Development in Digital Health

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Globally, women make up 70% of the workforce in the health and social care sector. However, only 25% of women occupy leadership positions. In addition, the gender pay gap in the healthcare sector is 26%, higher than the average for other sectors (16%). It is estimated that almost US$160 trillion is lost globally due to gender differences in earnings between men and women. 

A World of Transformation: Moving from Degrees to Skills-Based Alternative Credentials

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Postsecondary education is undergoing a period of profound change. One of the most significant changes is the emergence of skills-based, non-degree, alternative credentials as both complements and alternatives to traditional degrees. Several factors have combined to favor these shorter, less expensive, and more versatile ways to gain knowledge and skills for work.

Is Data Privacy The Price We Must Pay to Survive a Pandemic?

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In the fight against COVID19, billions of personal geo-location data points are being used by countries around the world to “flatten the curve” of contagion, in order to re-establish the circulation of people, and to better manage physical distancing among individuals. We are referring to the surveillance systems that several governments have begun using to track or trace individuals and their physical contacts (contact-tracing) to control the contagion.

Levels and Determinants of Health System Efficiency in Latin America and the Caribbean

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This technical note reports on the results of a study that seeks to identify the levels of efficiency and their possible determinants across Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) health systems, as well as to provide insights into the quantitative influence of these potential determinants on observed levels of health system efficiency in the region.

Institutional Framework of the Ministries of Women: Coordinating Efforts to Enhance Impact

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Unlike in other policy areas, responsibility for gender policy is distributed throughout the entire structure of the State. However, in order to coordinate and make public action on the gender equality agenda more effective, several countries in the region have created ministerial structures to promote and implement cross-cutting gender policies. This document discusses the importance of this institutionalization process, the role of the Ministries of Women and how they can be strengthened to achieve more and better outcomes in the region.

10 Years School Construction in Haiti: Technical Learnings from a Multiple Construction Program

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In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti's earthquake, the Government of Haiti faced massive reconstruction needs in all sectors. As part of the response of the Government of Haiti to the massive reconstruction needs, from 2010 to 2020, the IDB designed a series of grant operations plus seven co-financings designed to support a wider School Reconstruction Program.

10 Years School Construction in Haiti: Technical Learnings from a Multiple Construction Program

Submitted by SPH DIGITAL on

In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti's earthquake, the Government of Haiti faced massive reconstruction needs in all sectors. As part of the response of the Government of Haiti to the massive reconstruction needs, from 2010 to 2020, the IDB designed a series of grant operations plus seven co-financings designed to support a wider School Reconstruction Program.

The Silver Economy in Latin America and the Caribbean: Aging as an Opportunity for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Inclusion

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La Economía Plateada es aquella parte de la economía global vinculada al cambio demográfico producido por el envejecimiento de la población cuyo enfoque se centra en las necesidades y demandas de los adultos mayores. El envejecimiento se entiende, a menudo, como una carga adicional para la sociedad. Entraña el triple desafío de dar respuesta a la demanda creciente de pensiones, servicios de salud y servicios de atención a la dependencia. Asegurar que la sociedad tenga suficientes capacidades y recursos para atender esas demandas crecientes se ha convertido en un reto fundamental.