Government nixes funds to study health, disabled
PANAMA’S RENOWNED Gorgas Institute has been denied funds to carry out studies to investigate the status of health and disability programs in the country.
The surveys are needed to evaluate progress or setbacks and to measure achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, established by the World Health Organization.
The current government has not allocated funds to implement these investigations says La Prensa
The Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies (ICGES) is one of the bodies which, since 2010, has requested budgets to investigate the health status of Panamanians, but has been denied.
The director of the institution, Nestor Sosa, former Minister of Health and Aida Rivera agree that the results of these analyzes reveal that research projects suspended by the allocation of funds is the Second National Survey of Persons with Disabilities, which should have been done last year.
The Living Standards Survey, which in the past generated valuable information about the economic conditions of households. was not requested by any State institution. Health Minister, Javier Diaz, confirmed that health surveys will, not be done by the ICGES.