Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report
This report aims at providing the Government of Honduras (GOH) with a tool to improve efficiency in the management of existing public resources in the education and health sectors, in order to increase access and provide better education and health...
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okr-10986-30052021-04-23T14:02:06Z Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report World Bank ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACHIEVEMENT ATTENDANCE IN SCHOOLS BASIC EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION SECTOR BASIS OF ENROLLMENT CHILD HEALTH SERVICES CIVIL SOCIETY CLASSROOM CLINICS COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMPLETION RATE CONDITIONS OF TEACHERS DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION EXPENDITURE EDUCATION EXPENDITURES EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT DATA ENROLLMENT FIGURES FAMILIES FIRST GRADE HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HIGHER EDUCATION HOSPITALS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILLITERACY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERVENTIONS LAWS LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS LEARNING OUTCOMES LET LEVEL OF EDUCATION MATH TEXTBOOKS MEASURING EDUCATION QUALITY MEDICINES MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MORTALITY NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY NUMBER OF TEACHERS NUTRITION OBESITY PARENT ASSOCIATIONS PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT PATIENTS PHYSICAL ACCESS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PHYSICIANS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOL SYSTEM PROVISION OF EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PRIMARY EDUCATION PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALITY OF EDUCATION REDUCING ILLITERACY REPETITION RURAL AREAS RURAL SCHOOLS RURAL TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS SALARY INCREASES SANITATION SCHOOL CALENDAR SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DIRECTORS SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL FINANCE SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE SCHOOL LEVEL SCHOOL LUNCH SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL PERFORMANCE SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL TEACHING SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL SERVICES STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT ENROLLMENT TEACHER TEACHER ABSENTEEISM TEACHER PAY TEACHER SALARIES TEACHER UNIONS TEACHERS TEACHING PERSONNEL TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS TEXTBOOK TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION TEXTBOOKS TUITION URBAN SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WORKERS This report aims at providing the Government of Honduras (GOH) with a tool to improve efficiency in the management of existing public resources in the education and health sectors, in order to increase access and provide better education and health services to the poor. Specifically, the objectives of the study are to: i) identify how resources are allocated and used in the education and health sectors; ii) identify leakages and inefficiencies in the system; iii) analyze how existing management models perform and how different public management instruments are applied in each sector; and iv) issue recommendations for improving the management of resources in the education and health sectors. The education and health sectors account for 46.2 percent of Central Government expenditures and have been highlighted as major drivers of growth. The main focus of the analysis in the education sector are the funds allocated to human resources given that it accounts for more than 80 per cent of the budget. The report presents the methodology and main findings from the survey that was carried out between November 2008 and October 2009. The main recommendation of the report is that an effort should be made in order to improve the scope, quality and transparency of the information collected on the provision of education and health services. 2012-03-19T10:26:58Z 2012-03-19T10:26:58Z 2010-09-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20110929010215 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3005 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Latin America & Caribbean Central America America Honduras |
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACHIEVEMENT ATTENDANCE IN SCHOOLS BASIC EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION SECTOR BASIS OF ENROLLMENT CHILD HEALTH SERVICES CIVIL SOCIETY CLASSROOM CLINICS COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMPLETION RATE CONDITIONS OF TEACHERS DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION EXPENDITURE EDUCATION EXPENDITURES EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT DATA ENROLLMENT FIGURES FAMILIES FIRST GRADE HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HIGHER EDUCATION HOSPITALS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILLITERACY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERVENTIONS LAWS LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS LEARNING OUTCOMES LET LEVEL OF EDUCATION MATH TEXTBOOKS MEASURING EDUCATION QUALITY MEDICINES MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MORTALITY NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY NUMBER OF TEACHERS NUTRITION OBESITY PARENT ASSOCIATIONS PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT PATIENTS PHYSICAL ACCESS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PHYSICIANS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOL SYSTEM PROVISION OF EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PRIMARY EDUCATION PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALITY OF EDUCATION REDUCING ILLITERACY REPETITION RURAL AREAS RURAL SCHOOLS RURAL TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS SALARY INCREASES SANITATION SCHOOL CALENDAR SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DIRECTORS SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL FINANCE SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE SCHOOL LEVEL SCHOOL LUNCH SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL PERFORMANCE SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL TEACHING SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL SERVICES STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT ENROLLMENT TEACHER TEACHER ABSENTEEISM TEACHER PAY TEACHER SALARIES TEACHER UNIONS TEACHERS TEACHING PERSONNEL TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS TEXTBOOK TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION TEXTBOOKS TUITION URBAN SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WORKERS |
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACHIEVEMENT ATTENDANCE IN SCHOOLS BASIC EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION SECTOR BASIS OF ENROLLMENT CHILD HEALTH SERVICES CIVIL SOCIETY CLASSROOM CLINICS COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMPLETION RATE CONDITIONS OF TEACHERS DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION EXPENDITURE EDUCATION EXPENDITURES EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT DATA ENROLLMENT FIGURES FAMILIES FIRST GRADE HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HIGHER EDUCATION HOSPITALS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILLITERACY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERVENTIONS LAWS LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS LEARNING OUTCOMES LET LEVEL OF EDUCATION MATH TEXTBOOKS MEASURING EDUCATION QUALITY MEDICINES MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MORTALITY NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY NUMBER OF TEACHERS NUTRITION OBESITY PARENT ASSOCIATIONS PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT PATIENTS PHYSICAL ACCESS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PHYSICIANS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOL SYSTEM PROVISION OF EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PRIMARY EDUCATION PUBLIC SCHOOL QUALITY OF EDUCATION REDUCING ILLITERACY REPETITION RURAL AREAS RURAL SCHOOLS RURAL TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS SALARY INCREASES SANITATION SCHOOL CALENDAR SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DIRECTORS SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL FINANCE SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE SCHOOL LEVEL SCHOOL LUNCH SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL PERFORMANCE SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL TEACHING SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL SERVICES STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT ENROLLMENT TEACHER TEACHER ABSENTEEISM TEACHER PAY TEACHER SALARIES TEACHER UNIONS TEACHERS TEACHING PERSONNEL TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS TEXTBOOK TEXTBOOK DISTRIBUTION TEXTBOOKS TUITION URBAN SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WORKERS World Bank Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report |
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This report aims at providing the
Government of Honduras (GOH) with a tool to improve
efficiency in the management of existing public resources in
the education and health sectors, in order to increase
access and provide better education and health services to
the poor. Specifically, the objectives of the study are to:
i) identify how resources are allocated and used in the
education and health sectors; ii) identify leakages and
inefficiencies in the system; iii) analyze how existing
management models perform and how different public
management instruments are applied in each sector; and iv)
issue recommendations for improving the management of
resources in the education and health sectors. The education
and health sectors account for 46.2 percent of Central
Government expenditures and have been highlighted as major
drivers of growth. The main focus of the analysis in the
education sector are the funds allocated to human resources
given that it accounts for more than 80 per cent of the
budget. The report presents the methodology and main
findings from the survey that was carried out between
November 2008 and October 2009. The main recommendation of
the report is that an effort should be made in order to
improve the scope, quality and transparency of the
information collected on the provision of education and
health services. |
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Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report |
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Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report |
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Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report |
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Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report |
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Public Expenditure Tracking and Service Delivery Survey : Education and Health in Honduras - Main Report |
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public expenditure tracking and service delivery survey : education and health in honduras - main report |
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2012 |
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