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Evaluating the Impact of Nutrition and Health Programs, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Klein Robert E.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Evaluating the Impact of Nutrition and Health Programs
As is noted in the opening chapter of this volume, nutrition and public health programs have been important throughout Latin America and the Caribbean for many years. This is due to the spe­ cial concerns of those responsible for setting national policies, the program experience and leadership in public health developed by the national governments, and the stimulus and cooperation of the Pan American Health Organization (PARO), including its twelve associated centers which focus on research, training and program development. The need for a coordinated hemisphere-wide attack on malnu­ trition and other health problems was expressed clearly in the "Ten Year Health Plan for the Americas" (1). This plan established specific targets for reducing the prevalence of the major nutri­ tional diseases and other health problems for the decade 1971-1980. It was noted at that time that very few countries had formulated adequate comprehensive national food and nutrition policies and plans, nor had they developed strategies for combating the nutri­ tional deficiencies known to affect large numbers of people through­ out the Region. Following a review of the available data on a country by country basis in 1975, the PARO Directing Council en­ dorsed recommendations for formulating the necessary national poli­ cies and strategies for the intersectorial execution of food, nutri­ tion and health programs (2). This report also summarized the available national data related to nutritional status, existing programs such as food fortification, and the human resources avail­ able for services as well as for research and education.
I. Introduction.- Rationale for the Conference and Organization of the Volume.- Determinants of Health and Nutritional Status.- Comments by.- General Discussion.- II. Approaches to Impact Evaluation.- Recent United States Experiences in Evaluation Research with Implications for Latin America.- Comments.- Special Issues for the Measurement of Program Impact in Developing Countries.- Comments.- General Discussion for Section II.- III. Assessing Specific Outcomes of Interventions.- Measurement of Health and Nutrition Effects of Large-Scale Intervention Projects.- Comments.- General Discussion.- Family Composition and Structure in Relation to Nutrition and Health Programs.- Comments.- General Discussion.- The Economic Theory of the Household and Impact Measurement of Nutrition and Related Health Programs.- Comments.- General Discussion.- Educational Outcomes and Nutrition.- Comments.- General Discussion.- IV. Implementing and using Evaluations.- Political and Organizational Issues in Assessing Health and Nutrition Interventions.- Comments.- Some Suggestions for Improving the Applicability and Utilization of Evaluation Assessments.- Comments.- V. Practice and Problems of Impact Evaluation.- Practice and Problems of Evaluation: A Conference Synthesis.- Clarification of Concepts and Terms Commonly Used in Evaluative Research.- Participants.

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