In order to assess the achievement and impact of program objectives on family planning and birth spacing, PSI commissioned an endline survey across the five districts to ORG Center for Social Research (a division of ACNielsen ORG MARG Pvt. Ltd.). The end line survey results for Phase I have been treated as the Baseline for Phase II. The recently concluded phase II (April 2006 to March 2008) incorporated the lessons learned during the phase I. The new project had the same goal of reducing unwanted fertility and improvement in reproductive health outcomes through increased use of birth spacing methods in rural Jharkhand. The project purpose remains the same: to induce trial and promote continued use of condoms and pills. The strategy was to i...
Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early ...
Decentralized district-based health planning is essential in India because of large inter-district v...
Population growth is a big challenge for India, and family planning is highly prioritized by the Gov...
The Indian Family Welfare Program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among couples w...
Background: Despite six decades of official family planning programme, the use of modern contracepti...
Objective: Birth spacing intervals are relatively short in India. Healthy spacing of 3–5 years betwe...
Context: The Indian family planning program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among...
ABSTRACT The spurt in contraceptive technology particularly in spacing methods has opened up a wide ...
Background: Birth spacing is defined as the time interval between two births. India has average birt...
The Objective of this study is to ascertain the knowledge, attitude and viewpoint regarding birth sp...
Background: Still many Indian states observe low spaced births and high fertility above replacement ...
Complete retrospective fertility histories of 843 ever married women of two villages in Delhi, obtai...
The Population Council conducted a formative study in rural Uttar Pradesh, India to assess the level...
Background: According to WHO, the ideal interval between two pregnancies is 24 months. In India the ...
Context: Many couples in India never use a reversible method to delay or space births, and in-stead ...
Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early ...
Decentralized district-based health planning is essential in India because of large inter-district v...
Population growth is a big challenge for India, and family planning is highly prioritized by the Gov...
The Indian Family Welfare Program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among couples w...
Background: Despite six decades of official family planning programme, the use of modern contracepti...
Objective: Birth spacing intervals are relatively short in India. Healthy spacing of 3–5 years betwe...
Context: The Indian family planning program, though successful in increasing contraceptive use among...
ABSTRACT The spurt in contraceptive technology particularly in spacing methods has opened up a wide ...
Background: Birth spacing is defined as the time interval between two births. India has average birt...
The Objective of this study is to ascertain the knowledge, attitude and viewpoint regarding birth sp...
Background: Still many Indian states observe low spaced births and high fertility above replacement ...
Complete retrospective fertility histories of 843 ever married women of two villages in Delhi, obtai...
The Population Council conducted a formative study in rural Uttar Pradesh, India to assess the level...
Background: According to WHO, the ideal interval between two pregnancies is 24 months. In India the ...
Context: Many couples in India never use a reversible method to delay or space births, and in-stead ...
Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early ...
Decentralized district-based health planning is essential in India because of large inter-district v...
Population growth is a big challenge for India, and family planning is highly prioritized by the Gov...