USAID's Investments for Health in Guatemala - Dollars to Results

Results of USAID's Health spending

FY 2011 $23.3 M

FY 2012 $23.1 M

FY 2013 $16.0 M

FY 2014 $23.4 M

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USAID works with the Government of Guatemala, civil society, and the private sector to address the poor health and nutrition status of women and children in the Western Highlands.

USAID's HEALTH PROGRAM IN GUATEMALA AIMS TO:

  • Increase access to basic health services for rural indigenous women and children;
  • Improve the quality of services provided by the health system;
  • Improve access to family planning services;
  • Support HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care programs;
  • Reduce maternal and child deaths; and
  • Reduce malnutrition among children.
Potable water installation project.

Potable water installation project.

Peace Corps

View the "Real Lives, Real Progress" infographic (PDF, 1.13MB)

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