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State 2001 Census Highlights
AIDS Control
National Anti-Malaria Programme
Basic Health Programme (BHP)
National Programme for Control of Blindness
Border District Project (BDP): (UNICEF)
National Cancer Control Programme
National Surveillance Programme for Communicable Diseases (NSPCD)
Demographic and Reproductive Health Situation
Maharashtra Health Systems Development Project
Epidemic Control Programme
National Filaria Control Programme
Health Programmes
Hospital Services
State Health Information, Education Communication Bureau (IEC)
Health Intelligence & Vital Statistics
Introduction
National Iodine Deficiency Disorder Control Programme
Public Health Laboratory Services
National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP)
National Mental Health Programme (NMHP)
Minimum Needs Programme
Findings in National Family Health Survey-2
Organizational Structure
Integrated Population & Development Project (I.P.D) (UNFPA)
Population Policy
Reproductive Health and Child Health Programme
RTI/STI Sub-Project Nasik
Sector Investment Programme: (European Commission)
Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme
Health Transport Organisation


 

Externally Aided Projects
Integrated Population & Development Project (I.P.D) (UNFPA)
 

Project Period

1998-2002

Coverage

Districts:
Thane, Dhule, Nandurbar, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, Wardha
Corporations:
Thane, Pune, Kalyan, Ulhasnagar, Bhiwandi 

Project Implementation

Govt. of Maharashtra, through District/Corporation Societies

Agencies

UNFPA


Goals
  1. To enable individuals and couples to achieve their personal reproductive intentions and to ensure survival and development of their children through delivery of quality reproductive and child health services including family planning.
  2. To improve the educational and social status of women in project areas.

Objectives: 
  1. To improve access to essential package of quality reproductive health services in project areas in identified groups.
  2. To contribute to creating an enabling environment for gender equity and equality, women's empowerment and realisation of reproductive rights.
  3. To strengthen the capacities related to reproductive and child health including family planning program, project management in project areas.

Activities
  • Training and infrastructure improvements
  • Equipment supply
  • Mobility support
  • Group and Communication activities
  • Panchayat and NGO activities
  • Service Support
  • Project Management



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