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Lozano, T., (2023). Evaluación de la eficiencia de la Ejecución Presupuestal de los Controles de Crecimiento y Desarrollo (CRED) en la Región de Cusco, 2013-2019 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15126
Lozano, T., Evaluación de la eficiencia de la Ejecución Presupuestal de los Controles de Crecimiento y Desarrollo (CRED) en la Región de Cusco, 2013-2019 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15126
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title = "Evaluación de la eficiencia de la Ejecución Presupuestal de los Controles de Crecimiento y Desarrollo (CRED) en la Región de Cusco, 2013-2019",
author = "Lozano Quispe, Teodoro",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2023"
}
Introduction: Growth and Development Controls (CRED) constitute one of the fundamental products of the Articulated Nutritional Program (PAN). Its focus is aimed at reducing chronic child malnutrition and has a significant allocation of economic resources. Despite this, regions like Cusco still exhibit malnutrition rates that exceed the national average. Objective: Evaluate the efficiency of CRED budget execution in the executing units (EU) of Cusco, from 2013 to 2019, with the purpose of improving transparency in the management of public resources, facilitating decision-making for its execution managers. . , and provide product performance data. Methodology: A retrospective and cross-sectional case analysis of performance evaluation was carried out through budget execution, analyzing public information on the budget and expenditure of the PAN in the country and in Cusco. The efficiency indicators analyzed were: product achievement, expenditure and overall. Through the documentary review, factors are identified that could have limited or favored the region being efficient in the production of CRED. Results: All Cusco UEs presented low efficiency in the achievement of products, with the exception of the Alfredo Callo Rodríguez-Sicuani-Canchis Hospital. Six of the 9 executing units achieved a production greater than 80% of what was expected between the years 2013 to 2019. Regarding spending efficiency, not all executing units achieved the planned spending for the CRED product. The expenditure for the CRED in Cusco and nationally was less than 80%, below what was expected in the years of study, in addition the unit expenditure for the CRED in Cusco was higher. This expense represented 3 times more than the national amount. Regarding global efficiency, most of the executing units exhibit reduced efficiency, except for the "Alfredo Callo Rodríguez Hospital -Sicuani-Canchis-", which presents high efficiency. The rotation of health authorities is the aspect that is most negatively related to efficiency, while the pursuit of the MDGs and SDGs, as well as the participation of civil society organizations could have contributed positively to its performance.
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