
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
National Health Planning Cycles
Overview and Context
National Health Policy Strategy Plan
Plan Sectorial de Desarrollo 2010-2020 "Hacia la Salud Universal". Bolivia became a republic on 6 August 1825. It is a Unitary Social State of Plurinational Communitarian Law, free, independent, sovereign, democratic, intercultural, decentralized and with autonomous regions, according to Article 1 of its Constitution.
National Health Policy Strategy Plan Priorities
Annual Health Sector Review
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Income group:
Low-Mid
Fiscal Start Date
January 1
Legal and Political systems
- Executive branch:election last held on 12 October 2014 (next to be held in 2019)
- Legislative branch: last election held on 12 October 2014 (next to be held in 2019)
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Programmatic Planning and Project Timelines
Window | 2000 2040
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National Health Policy Strategy and Plan
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2010
2020
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WHO Country Cooperation Strategy
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National Development Plan
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2013
2025
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Multi-Year Plan (cYMP) for Immunization
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2011
2015
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Malaria Plan
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Tuberculosis Plan
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2008
2015
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HIV/AIDS Plan
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Ageing and Health Plan
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Noncommunicable Diseases Plan
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Plan
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Reproductive Health Plan
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Maternal Health Plan
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2009
2015
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Newborn and Child Health Plan
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Human Resources for Health Plan
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Gavi Health System Strengthening (HSS)Support
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2008
2011
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Global Fund Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health (RSSH)
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Partners in Country [+]
Endorsement of global compact for progress towards universal health coverage
Not UHC2030 member
UHC2030 joint vision progress
Not IHP
Pooled funding and or SWAP
No SWAp
UNDAF rollout cycles
2008-2012
UHC Partnership for policy dialogue
No
PEPFAR focus countries
No
World Bank*
Country partnership strategy for FY2012 - 2015- Bolivia has undergone a period of profound change since the Government of President Morales came to power in January 2006. The Morales administration has implemented an array of economic and social policies to empower indigenous peoples and reduce poverty and inequality.This four-year World Bank Group (WBG) Country Partnership Strategy (CPS), agreed upon with the Government, proposes a viable medium-term program for addressing some of Bolivia's challenges. During the consolidation of the reform process initiated by the election of the Government of President Morales, the World Bank Group (WBG) has operated through two consecutive Interim Strategy Notes (ISNs), following the recommendation from the 2005 country assistance evaluation to use shorter-term strategies in the face of high uncertainty. Now that the conditions for the implementation of a CPS are in place a new constitutional framework, consolidated policy environment, sound macroeconomic situation, good dialogue between the WBG and authorities and improved implementation capacity and the Government has requested Bank support through a medium-term strategy.
European Commission*
Bolivia is a major recipient of EU development funding in Latin America. This aims mainly to reduce poverty.
In 2007-2013, the Commission foresees to provide €234M in funding for:
•generating economic opportunities (41%)
•government action against drug production and trafficking (33.5%)
•sustainable management of natural resources (25.5%)