GLOBAL FUND PROPOSAL ISSAC ALVA LUKE DAVIES SILIVIA HUAYNOCA KIM MUKERJEE GILLIAN O’BRYAN Bolivia.

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GLOBAL FUND PROPOSAL ISSAC ALVA LUKE DAVIES SILIVIA HUAYNOCA KIM MUKERJEE GILLIAN O’BRYAN Bolivia

Country Demographics Total Population: 10,118,683  Rural: 33%  Urban: 67%  Indigenous: 60% Maternal mortality rate: 180 deaths per 100,000 live births Infant mortality rate: per 1000 live births #61 in the world for infant mortality GDP : 47.8 billion Health expenditures: 4.8% of GDP Education expenditures: 6.3% (CIA Fact Sheet, 2011)

ChileBrazilArgentinaColombiaVenezuelaEcuadorPeruBolivia Population16,124184,31838,37244,31726,26012,917 26,95 99,009 Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases and Parasites Maternal Conditions Perinatal Health Nutritional Deficiency Non transmissible diseases Neoplasm malignancy Other neoplasms Diabetes mellitus Endocrine disorders Psichiatric conditions Cardiovascular Diseases Respiratory Diseases Digestive Diseases MORTALITY IN LATIN AMERICA

Health Workforce

Gap Analysis: Tuberculosis

Gap: Tuberculosis TB incidence 155/100,000 pop Rate of new cases 85/100,000 pop  10 avg detection rate: ~72%  DOTS treatment success: 83% Funding GAP million needed= 3 million available million needed=<1 million available (WHO 2011)

Gap Analysis Health Systems Strengthening  TB + Respiratory Illnesses: Detection Reporting Maintain current DOTS Coverage Removing barriers to access to care Empowering communities