Children in rural areas are the main beneficiaries from the health systems.
Women using microscope at the Forensic Laboratory
Alejandro with his mother Janina Campuzano

USAID/Paraguay's photo exhibition

 USAID cordially invites to visit the offices of the Ministry of Planning to see a photo exhibition open to the public, a representative sample of our development cooperation in Paraguay.

Through photographs, visitors can learn about the different USAID’s supported programs in Paraguay, its actors and impact.


The photo exhibition shows the areas of work and development cooperation of the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID.


 In Paraguay  USAID is implementing programs and collaborating with Paraguayan Government institutions and civil society; one of the main areas is Democracy with  special emphasis in citizen participation, fighting corruption and strengthening governance institutions.


 The exhibition will remain open until June 22 June at STP ground floor (Estrella and 14 de Mayo, Asunción ).


 

Threshold Program celebrates achievements

The Paraguay Threshold program celebrates its achievements after 2 years of implementation and hard work and participation of 12 public institutions of the 3 branches of the Government.

Donation that benefits the entire community

Caring for the health of the community is important to the people of Capitán Bado, a remote city in the Department of Amambay.  With support from the United States, these people have been able to build medical laboratory and improve the equipment in the health center. 


Imagine a city with 30,000 inhabitants; children and adults with healthcare needs but lacking a properly equipped and functioning health center to meet those needs. This was the situation of Capitan Bado when USAID/Northern Zone Initiative contacted Mayor Roberto González to learn about the town’s most immediate necessities.


The answer came quickly; they needed medical equipment for the health center and equipment and improvements in the medical laboratory. For clinical analysis the doctors had to send their most urgent analysis to another city, hundreds of kilometers away. Many people were simply unable to pay to send their analysis to private laboratories.


 All this has changed now.  In 2011, IZN made infrastrucutre improvements and donations to improve the medical laboratory. This was complemented by the donation of equipment and medical supplies for the health center by Project CURE, facilitated by USAID’s Northern Zone Initiative.

"The impact is large and benefits all.   Now the population has clinical laboratory services for the diagnosis of prevalent diseases," said Dr. Manual Gonzalez, Director of the Capitan Bado Health Center. "

"Two years ago we had an outbreak of dengue in the city, and it was totally difficult to control fever without the possibility of clinical analysis," recounted Dr. Gonzalez, remembering those days.

The Health Center and Laboratory expanded its infrastructure with the support from the Municipality of Capitan Bado, under the leadership of Mayor Roberto Gonzalez.


Mr. Gonzalez made the long trip to Asunción to receive the donation of equipment for the Health Center, from the United States Ambassador, James Thessin.Dr. Gonzalez from Capitan Bado showing Ambassador Thessin one of he donated equipments.


 “This is a dream come true that we did not dare to believe in at the beginning when the USAID/Iniciativa Zona Norte’s people told us that they could help us in a project that benefits our community,” said Mr. Gonzalez. “Now the people will have access to proper health care; we are thankful to USAID.”


This was only part of a donation of medical equipment and supplies intended to strengthen the clinical laboratories and health centers in the municipalities of Chore (San Pedro) and Capitán Bado (Amambay). Similarly, equipment will benefit the communities of San Vicente (municipality of General Resquin, San Pedro) and Curuguaty (Canindeyú).


The total value of the donation was U$ 1,000,000. The donation is made under the framework of the Northern Zone Initiative, which aims to improve income, access to employment and services that rural people receive from their municipalities, to improve the quality of life for inhabitants of the northern departments, specifically San Pedro, Concepción, Amambay and Canindeyú.

Asuncion, February 14, 2012

Children in rural areas are the main beneficiaries from the health systems.

Health Decentralization: The Long Road Traveled

The USAID/Paraguay Health Decentralization and Community Participation Project was launched more than 10 years ago.  The project built and developed innovative solutions to improve the management of the health services through the regional and local health councils.

Women using microscope at the Forensic Laboratory

Attorney General’s Office opened its doors

For the first time the Attorney General’s Office opened its doors to the public so that citizens may better understand the role of the office and how it works with the Ministry of the Interior, the police, and the courts on a daily basis.

Alejandro with his mother Janina Campuzano

Improving the quality of life of Paraguayans

Janina Campuzano is a young mother in Paraguay who tells of her experience as a beneficiary of the free family planning options now available in public hospitals.

Recent News

Call for the Identification and Systematization of Relevant Experiences in Disas
08/24/2012

As part of the activities being developed within the framework of the III Session of the Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in the Americas, supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA), scheduled to take place from October 29 to 31, 2012, in Argentina, the U.N. International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction (ISDR) and the Organization of American States (OAS) have issued a call for the identification and systematization of relevant experiences on DRR in the Americas, including themes related to climate change adaptation.   

06/13/2012

The Civil Service Secretariat aims at improving the quality and efficiency of public service through the Network of Management and organized a workshop with Government of Paraguay’s institutions.

06/08/2012

In response to flooding in the Chaco and the declared natural disaster, and in coordination with the National Emergency Secretariat (SEN), USAID/OFDA is providing a $50,000 grant to support affected families.

 
 
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