Title: The Oportunidades Human Development Program: lessons learned
1The Oportunidades Human Development Program
lessons learned
José E. Urquieta
Tegucigalpa, Honduras October 09, 2006
2Presentation Structure
- The Oportunidades program today
- Primary health-related results
- Conclusions
- Challenges for the future
3The Oportunidades Program
- (Originally called Progresa). It is a program
- that targets the poorest families and
communities in Mexico, - based on conditional cash transfers,
- that is multi-sectoral, and one of the federal
governments largest social development programs
4The Oportunidades Program
- Its mission is to promote the development of
human capital among families living in extreme
poverty, by improving educational, health and
nutrition conditions, with the goal of
interrupting the intergenerational transmission
of poverty - The Program began in 1997 in rural areas and
expanded to semi-urban areas in 2001 and urban
areas in 2002 - evaluation as an asset of the Program
5Growth of the Program
1997 2006
Beneficiary families 300,000 5,000,000
Rural localities 7,800 87,720
Semi-urban and urban localities -- 2,993
Municipalities 280 2,435
States 9 32
Annual budget (in millions of US ) 30 3,182
Total scholarship recipients 287,000 5,298,756
6Components of the Program
- Educational component
- Health component
- Nutrition component
- Patrimonial component Youth with Opportunities
- Component for older adults
7Inter-sectoral Collaboration
Health Sector
Secretary of Education
- National Education Program
- Support for schools and educational quality
Secretary of Social Development
General Coordinator for Oportunidades
- National Social Development Program
- Synergies with other programs
- Analysis of targeting, administration of
transfers, evaluation and accountability
SPSS Social Protection in Health System APV
Equal Chance in Life program
8Conditional Transfer Scheme
Co-responsibilities of the beneficiary families
Benefits
- Educational scholarships
- Other monetary transfers (youth, older adults,
nutrition) - Provides a Basic Package of Health Services
- Fortified nutritional complements
- Facilitates access to a broader social protection
in health system (Popular insurance)
- Regular school attendance by children
- Attendance at preventive health services by
family members - Attendance at health promotion, nutrition and
hygiene workshops
9Basic Package of Health Services
- Basic sanitation at the family level
- Family planning
- Prenatal, delivery, puerperal and newborn care
- Monitoring of nutrition and child growth
- Immunizations
- Management of diarrhea cases in the home
- Anti-parasite treatment in families
- Management of acute respiratory infections
- Prevention and control of pulmonary tuberculosis
- Prevention and control of arterial hypertension
and diabetes mellitus - Prevention of accidents and initial treatment of
injuries - Community training for self-care in health
- Prevention and detection of cervical cancer
10Oportunidades has great potential for improving
womens and childrens health
- Targets its activities on highly marginalized
families and localities - Priority groups for the health component
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women
- Children under 5 years old
11Results in child health and nutrition
12Impact of Oportunidades on the prevalence of
anemia in rural areas after 1 year of
implementation
Oportunidades has attained a decrease in the
prevalence of anemia in rural areas. Nevertheless
it remains high.
60
Source Rivera et al., JAMA 2004
13Impact of Oportunidades on the height of
children 6 in rural areas
The Program achieved an increase in height in
centimeters among children who were participants,
in comparison with non-participants
Adjusted for age and height in 1988, using a
linear random intercept model
Source Rivera et al., JAMA 2004
14Impact of Oportunidades on the increase in height
after 2 years of intervention in urban areas
Difference in height, Oportunidades-control in
2004 (cm)
n 206 plt0.05
n 96 p0.05
n 437 plt0.05
Age of child in 2002 (months)
Paired on propensity score, age, height in 2002,
sex and maternal height Source Neufeld et al,
In preparation
15Oportunidades does not have an effect on weight
for height in urban areas
plt0.10
Difference in weight for height,
Oportunidades-control in 2004
NS
NS
Age of child in 2002 (months)
Paired on propensity score, age, weight for
height in 2002, sex Source Neufeld et al, In
preparation
16Impact of the Program on the prevalence of
anemia in urban areas
17Other child health findings
- Significant increase in the average number of
daily nutritional follow-up visits. Rural and
urban - Reduction in the number of days of illness for
children 0 to 5 years old - The Program does not appear to have an effect on
the cognitive development of children in rural
areas
18Other child health findings
- It was determined that children with
Oportunidades in rural areas significantly
improved their motor abilities, by 15 - There was no demonstrated effect of the Program
on the duration of maternal breastfeeding - The nutritional complement is well-accepted, but
the quantities consumed are smaller than the
desirable
19In rural and urban areas, the educational
component is weak
- Irregular sessions
- Insufficient information about nutritional
complements - Language barriers in rural areas
- Poor learning and teaching conditions
20Results in womens health and nutrition
21Trend toward an increase in obesity among women
gt18 years old in urban areas
Source Neufeld et al, In preparation
22Change in the BMI. Women gt18 years old in urban
areas
Change in BMI between 2002 and 2004 (kg/m2)
With overweight or obesity
Overweight
Obesity
Status at baseline (2002)
Source Neufeld et al, In preparation
Without Oportunidades
With Oportunidades
23Impact of Oportunidades on maternal and child
mortality
- Using data from the routine information systems
(1995-2002), it was estimated that Oportunidades
reduced the maternal mortality ratio by 11 and
the child mortality rate by 2 - It is estimated that an average of 147 maternal
deaths and 777 child deaths have been avoided
annually - The effects on maternal and child mortality were
greater in highly marginalized areas
24Evolution of maternal mortality
Maternal mortality ratio, Mexico 1990-2005
Deaths x 100,000 live births
Millennium goal for Mexico
- The analysis of historical data on maternal
mortality shows a reduction of - 6.5 between 1990 and 1995
- 12.7 between 1995 and 2000,
- 12.8 between 2000 and 2005.
25Women that know about and use contraceptive
methods in rural areas, 2003
Incorporated in 1998
Incorporated in 2000
26Prenatal care in rural areas 2003
Incorporated in 1998
Incorporated in 2000
27Average number of procedures carried out in
relation to the NOM for prenatal and newborn
care in rural areas in 2003
NOM Official Mexican Norm
28Other womens health findings
- Positive effect on the number of women that get a
Pap smear test - The Program has had effects on the timely
detection of diabetes however it has not been
sufficient for improving control of this disease - Increase in knowledge about modern family
planning methods, although this knowledge has not
translated into effective use of contraceptive
methods - There was no effect found on the concentration of
hemoglobin and anemia among non-pregnant women - The Program had no effect on skilled delivery
care in urban or rural areas
29Percentage of women receiving care from a doctor
at the time of delivery
From 61.9 to 86.7 From 89.2 to 93.9 From 94.1
to 97.5 2 From 98.1 to 100
Source National Health and Nutrition Survey -
ENSANut 2006
30Access to a broader Social Protection in Health
System (Popular Insurance)
31Percentage of Oportunidades covered by the
Popular Insurance
Source ENSANut 2006
32Conclusions and challenges for the Program
33Conclusions
- Oportunidades has had an important effect on
child health in rural areas (growth and anemia) - Oportunidades has had a smaller effect on the
health of the population in rural areas - Oportunidades has had modest effects on womens
health - Oportunidades has had positive effects on the
health indicators related to co-responsibilities - Few or no impacts on hard health indicators
34Conclusions
- Oportunidades has no effect on obesity and
overweight in women - There is evidence of an important increase in the
overall population - Evidence that the health component needs overall
improvement - Undesirable quality of health services
- Weak educational sessions
- Limited access to Popular Insurance in the most
vulnerable areas
35Challenges for the future
- Improve the quality of care of health services
- Empower the population regarding its rights to
better care - Improve the inter-sectoral coordination of the
Program - Establish a Governing Board with clear
responsibilities for each sector and institution - Define the co-responsibilities of the
participating health institutions - Make explicit the synergies or integration with
programs in the health sector
36Challenges for the future
- Promote greater access to the Social Protection
in Health System - Efforts to improve quality are not aligned with
Program coverage risk of greater inequity - Strengthen the health education component
- Promotion of the consumption of healthy foods
- Promotion of physical activity
- Evaluate the intermediate- and long-term effects
of the Program
37The evaluation documents, instruments and
databases are available at http//evaloportunidad
es.insp.mx
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