Overview and Structure Sample Clauses

Overview and Structure. This Questionnaire is divided into four Parts: A and B & C, and D; Part A is for the Applicant (Prime) and Part B is for the Applicant’s Consultants and/or Sub-Consultants (collectively “Sub-Consultants”), and Part D relates to Local Businesses, but is only to be filled and signed by the Applicant. The Questionnaire is comprised of Sections as described below: Part A: - Applicant or Prime:
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Overview and Structure. This Questionnaire is divided into four Parts: A, B, C, and D; Part A is for the Applicant (Prime), Part B is for the Applicant’s Consultants and/or Sub-Consultants (collectively “Sub-Consultants”), Part C is for both the Applicant’s and Consultant’s and/or Sub- Consultant’s Personnel and Experience, and Part D relates to Local Businesses, but is only to be filled and signed by the Applicant. The Questionnaire is comprised of Sections as described below: Part A: Applicant or Prime:
Overview and Structure. Improving maternal and child nutrition (MCN) in Bolivia is vital. A seminal 2014 global nutrition report shows that Bolivia is one of only four countries in Latin America and the Caribbean with overlapping public health problems of stunting (low height-for-age) in children under 5 years, anemia in women of reproductive age, and overweight in adults [4]. As highlighted in that report, malnutrition contributes substantially to mortality, morbidity, and economic loss. In terms of mortality, a widely cited recent review estimates that undernutrition— including anthropometric deficits, micronutrient deficiencies, and suboptimal breastfeeding— underlies 45% of child deaths globally [1]. Furthermore, maternal short stature and iron deficiency anemia “contribute to at least 20% of maternal deaths” and increase risk of neonatal deaths (reviewed in [2]). In terms of morbidity, child malnutrition increases susceptibility to infection and can produce anemia and impaired development (cognitive, behavioral, and motor), which profoundly and largely irreversibly limits human potential [3]. In spite of recent progress, Bolivia still has a high prevalence of malnutrition according to multiple metrics and is on track to meet only one of four World Health Assembly targets for MCN outcomes [4]. Improving MCN practices and status will likely have a highly beneficial impact on maternal and child health (MCH) in Bolivia. This literature review 1) depicts a broad Bolivian societal context; 2) describes the state of MCH and MCN in Bolivia; 3) describes the structure of the Bolivian health system and its MCH provisions; 4) introduces potential determinants of MCN status, highlighting a lack of literature on community perspectives towards potentially modifiable factors; and 5) introduces the city of El Alto as a unique area of high need.
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