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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

World Bank Assisted 
RTI/STI Sub-Project Nasik

 

Project Period

April 1997 to March 2003

Coverage

District - Nashik

Financial Outlay

Rs. 13.78 Crores

Agency

World Bank

Objectives:

  1. To sensitize the community to RTls/STls and the grievous consequences of these infections. 

  2. To improve the treatment seeking behaviour of the patient.

  3. Improving access to an essential package of services under RTI/STI. And to reduce the incidence of RTI/STI in the community


Implementation:

  1. Training of Syndromic Approach for Medical Officers and Para Medical Staff.

  2. Training of members of Mahila Arogya Mandai.

  3. Construction of Delivery Room at 100 sub-centers and repairs to 196 sub-centers

  4. Procurement of Drugs, Equipment and Furniture.

  5. IEC Activities for Mahila Arogya Mandals

  6. Training of Key trainers

  7. Sensitisation of School going girls (6th to 9th std.)

  8. To ensure mobility support with interest free loan to staff for purchase of mopeds and purchase or hiring of vehicles.




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