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The maternal and infant mortality rate began to grow rapidly, and Bolivia was placed as one of the countries with the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the region. This statistic became a temporary problem where government interventions created immediate solutions, whose decision is currently being questioned, with the Juana Azurduy Bonus (BJA) within the Redistributive Policies, the response that will allow the panorama and life of this vulnerable sector to change, since 2009.The actions implemented since then were based on a leftist political ideology, where the conditional cash…mehr

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The maternal and infant mortality rate began to grow rapidly, and Bolivia was placed as one of the countries with the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the region. This statistic became a temporary problem where government interventions created immediate solutions, whose decision is currently being questioned, with the Juana Azurduy Bonus (BJA) within the Redistributive Policies, the response that will allow the panorama and life of this vulnerable sector to change, since 2009.The actions implemented since then were based on a leftist political ideology, where the conditional cash transfers are attractive to a relatively poor population, whose results show the disguised success of the effectiveness of objectives in the Redistributive Policy, due to the existence of negative impacts not considered in the design, execution and evaluation of Public Policies.
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Jacqueline Pantoja SalgadoZe heeft een graad in Business Administration en Public Management van de Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, en studeerde Public Policy, Democracy and Economics in de Verenigde Staten met het SUSI-University of Arizona Program.Oprichter van de Wake Up Organization die jonge vrouwen opleidt voor economische en sociale empowerment.