El Salvador

 

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Capitale San Salvador
Population 7.1 million
Espérance de vie 72.33
L'accès à l'eau potable 84%
L'alphabétisation des adultes 80.2%
Mortalité des moins de 5 ans 21.52 per 1,000 live births
PIB par habitant $6,200
El Salvador


    Évaluation du F-ODM, étude de cas

  • La présente évaluation vise à l’acquisition de connaissances, avec pour objectif : 1) d’évaluer, au niveau national, la contribution du F-OMD à la réalisation des OMD, des principes de la Déclaration de Paris et de l’initiative réformatrice de l’ONU « Tous unis dans l’action » 2) de recenser les meilleures pratiques et les leçons apprises afin d’éclairer toute future programmation pour le développement 3) de relier les interventions programmatiques locales aux processus nationaux d’élaboration des politiques en mettant en évidence les initiatives pilotes qui ont donné de bons résultats et peuvent être reproduites à plus grande échelle.

    El Salvador_Country Final Evaluation.pdf (1.32 MB)
  • Fiche d'information du pays

  • This Fact Sheet summarizes the key achievements of the Joint Programmes in El Salvador.



    Guatemala Joint Programmes Fact Sheet.pdf (211 KB)

Nos Programmes conjoints

Protecting children: towards a coordinated food security and nutritional programme for El Salvador
A sharp decline in remittances, augmented by rising food and fuel prices, spiked poverty and malnutrition levels in El Salvador during the last decade. In 2008, extreme poverty rose by 6.5%, and 87% of poor households reduced food consumption levels, threatening El Salvador’s important gains toward fulfilling the MDGs in areas like hunger and poverty reduction (MDG 1) and improved infant mortality rates (MDG 4). This Joint Programme's aim was to build consensus and strengthen the government's capacity to set forth integrated approaches to alleviate child hunger, malnutrition and food insecurity. 
Urban and Productive Integrated Sustainable Settlements El Salvador
El Salvador suffers from a significant housing shortage, which, together with overcrowding and high levels of insecurity in many urban settlements of San Salvador, impacts not only on the quality of life of its inhabitants, but is also a source of violence and conflict and reduces the potential and opportunities for economic development. The Joint Programme was geared towards inclusive growth of El Salvador's urban areas and the generation of decent work within a sustainable environment. It focused on creating strategic partnerships that integrate the private and public sectors, civil society organizations and the urban poor population of San Salvador.
Building social capital to reduce violence: A new transition in El Salvador
El Salvador has the highest levels of violence in all of Latin America. It has a homicide rate of almost 70 per 100,000 inhabitants and alarming rates of other kinds of violence, all of which impede the consolidation of democratic government, human development and the achievement of the MDGs. This initiative worked to build consensus and strengthen state capacities for the prevention and reduction of armed violence, benefiting institutions at the national level and locally in the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador.