What can Korea Teach us About Long-Term Care Systems?

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Latin America and the Caribbean is aging at a rapid pace. Today, 11% of the population is over 60 years old. By 2035, the proportion of older adults will have doubled. This phenomenon implies greater care needs for a larger population of older adults facing dependency. This means some people will have difficulty performing basic daily life activities such as bathing, eating, or getting out of bed.

The ‘Inconvenient Truths’ of Early Childhood Education and Care

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The United States needs to rethink its approach to early childhood education and care (ECEC) based on the experiences of innovative systems around the world and develop a cohesive system that is high-quality, equitable, sustainable and efficient. This is the principal finding of the groundbreaking study from the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE), The Early Advantage.

Are Your Children Getting Quality Childcare Services?

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The moment you pick up your children from the daycare center represents a window of opportunity to learn about how they spent their day without you. You can eagerly (and sometimes somewhat anxiously) ask the caregiver: Did my daughter drink her milk today? Did she take a nap after lunch? Did she quarrel with any of her classmates?

However, even with that, what do you really know about the care your children are getting?

Call for Papers: How Can We Reach Equity in the Region’s Health Systems?

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Some Latin American and Caribbean countries face certain socio-political conditions that hinder people’s ability to live in a healthy environment and access health services that meet their needs. In addition, countries in the region face important challenges to improve quality, equity and results in health due, in part, to limits on financial resources, infrastructure and a qualified health workforce.

My Life Without an ID: The Road to Identity

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The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status of Peru has provided a unique, legal identity to over 500.000 individuals in Huancavelica with the help of itinerant registrars and cutting edge technology with financial support from the IDB.

See more here: https://www.iadb.org/en/improvinglives/34-million-people-who-were-never…

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.

Investing in Health and Early Childhood Development in Paraguay Pays Big Dividends

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Did you know that a single deposit of $2000 into a newborn baby’s retirement investment account could grow to over $220,000 on their 65th birthday, but if you wait to invest until they turn twenty, those $2000 become only about $50,000? That’s a $170,000 difference. These numbers show the magic of investing in Early Childhood Development (ECD), which can have a compounding impact over a person’s lifetime.