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by: World Bank
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Price: $35.00 *Geographic discounts available!
Out of print
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Country Studies English; Paperback; 328 pages; 7x10
Published January 26, 2006 by World Bank
ISBN: 978-0-8213-6567-0; SKU: 16567
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This book examines the issues of accountability in the delivery of
public services. Each chapter of the book incorporates, in addition to
technical, economic, and statistical analysis, an analysis of the
institutional context for service delivery. A common theme that cuts
across this book is the issue of accountability as developed by the
World Bank in its World Development Report: Making Services Work for
Poor People (2004).
The main conclusion of the book is that, while Peru has made
significant progress in both education and health care, there remain
significant challenges to achieving greater equity and better quality
of services, particularly for the poor. The book finds that Peru has
achieved high levels of coverage in all levels of education and in some
programs of basic health care and of social assistance. Still, the
average quality of most of these programs is low, and health and
education outcomes are extremely inequitable.
The book recommends three types of interventions:
- quality standards and quantitative goals need to be set,
- accountability chains need to be established so that providers take
responsibility for their services; and
- investments are needed to create and sustain the capacity to reach
these goals.
- Shipping Weight: 1.28 lbs (0.58 kgs)
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