Event Date as Display String:
Tuesday, February 11, 2020, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:
CGIS South, S250, 1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge
URL:
https://drclas.harvard.edu/event/coproduction-health-care-indigenous-women
Event Description:
Gazette Classification: Lecture Organization/Sponsor: David
Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Speaker(s):
<strong>Tulia Falleti</strong><br /><em>Class of 1965 Endowed Term
Professor of Political Science; Director of Latin American and Latino
Studies Program; Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health
Economics, University of Pennsylvania</em> Cost: Free and Open to the
Public Contact Info: drclas@fas.harvard.edu Link:
https://drclas.harvard.edu/event/coproduction-health-care-indigenous-women
Coproduction between state and civil society in the delivery of public
services raises a host of questions that go from cooptation of civil
society to efficiencies in the delivery of public services. Moreover,
when this cooperation focuses on vulnerable and historically
marginalized populations, ethical concerns about their proper
treatment emerge as well. The presentation tackles these thorny issues
by analyzing recent collaboration experiences among the states of
Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay and two Argentine NGOs in health care
for indigenous women in the Great Chaco region.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020 - 12:00 to 13:30
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