IFPRI-Gender and Intrahousehold Aspects of Food Policy--Guatemala

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GUATEMALA

Strengthening and Evaluation of the Guatemalan Hogares Comunitarios Program

A High Concentration Country Study

Collaborators:

  • The Hogares Comunitarios Program of the Secretariat of Social Works of the The First Lady of the Republic of Guatemala
  • The Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama/ Panamerican Health Organization (INCAP / PAHO)

The purpose of this program is to evaluate and strengthen the Guatemala Community Day Care Centers Program of the First Lady. The evaluation will review

(a) aspects of the design, operation, and quality of the program
(b) its impact on beneficiary children and their households
(c) the program's cost-effectiveness
The strengthening component will be implemented through a collaboration with INCAP/PAHO. Technical assistance and training activities will be provided by INCAP/PAHO and IFPRI to the program in areas previously identified by the program staff as well as in areas that the evaluation will have identified as needing strengthening.

The Community Day Care Center program was created in 1991 as a strategy to alleviate poverty and to promote integrated child development among poor communities, beginning with 20 centers in the capital city. By January 1998 it had expanded to 1200 centers attended by about 10,000 children 0-7 years of age and covering all 22 departments of Guatemala. The community day care centers, or hogares comunitarios, are provided as a non-traditional alternative to ensure the care of children of working parents, in communities characterized by poverty and lack of access to alternative child care. The overall program objective is to implement a set of actions through community participation and institutional coordination to promote integrated human development of communities, with emphasis on the care of children and women. This program is one of the very few currently operating in urban Guatemala that directly targets women, and working working mothers with children under 7 years of age in particular.

Main Research Team

Bénédicte de la Brière
Rafael Flores
Kelly Hallman
Doris Lopez Montenegro (Hogares Comunitarios Program)
Marie Ruel


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