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Mariano Salazar <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 Aug 2000 08:50:03 -0700
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Hello !

I have a research led to answer the follow questions.

Questions without answers
1.      How has peace, the warmth of democracy and the
liberation of the market force affected the health
level in Central America?
2.      What kind of contributions for increasing the
health levels and well being of the people have the
reform processes and modernization of the institutions
of the states in Central America achieved?
3.      What kind of impact has the donating international
community bilateral or multilateral had in improving
the approach to the main health problems?

4.      What repercussions have the process of sub regional
integration in the development of health as a social
product had?
5.      What is the actual balance of execution of multiple
international compromises in favor of health in
general and of specific endangered groups?
6.      Has the Healthy Districts strategy been an
initiative with the ability to strengthen the process
of health promotion on a local level and to improve
the movement and adequate use of resources for the
development of health?
7.      Is there a heritage of theoretic, methodological
and instrumental knowledge that will allow answering
the different questions we have stated?

I  would like to know if this kind of issue is on the
interest of anyone ? If so, please contact me.

Best regards, Mariano





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