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Latin America gets death sentence from World Bank
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62704, member: 636"] A World Bank and Pan American Health Organization study released Tuesday warns that Latin America and the Caribbean could see 165,000 preventable deaths and up to $37 billion in economic losses if primary health care systems fail during crises. The report projects that disruptions of 25 to 50 percent from pandemics or natural disasters could cause more than 11,000 maternal deaths, 10,000 child deaths, and nearly 150,000 deaths from chronic diseases. The region recorded 30 percent of global COVID-19 deaths despite representing just 8.5 percent of the world population. The study recommends five steps to strengthen resilience through expanded care models, embedded public health functions, community involvement, cross-sector collaboration, and sustainable financing. PAHO Director Jarbas Barbosa said strong primary health care and resilience work together to protect vulnerable populations. World Bank official Jaime Saavedra called on governments to prioritize primary health care investment and ensure universal coverage. The report emphasizes that resilient health systems require public funding and rapid emergency response mechanisms. [/QUOTE]
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