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REPRODUCTIVE & CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME by mbbsppt.com

Reproductive & child health approach defined as: “people have the ability to reproduce and regulate their fertility , women are able to go through pregnancy and child birth safely, outcome of preg. is successful in terms of maternal and infant survival and well being, & couples are able to have sexual relations free of fear of preg and of contracting disease.”

MILESTONES YEAR MILESTONES 1952 National Family Planning Prog. 1971 MTP Act 1978 Expanded programme on Immunization (EPI) 1985 Universal Immunization Programme (UIP) + National Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) Programme 1992 Child survival & Safe Motherhood Programme (CSSM) 1996 Target free approach 1997 RCH -1 2005 RCH -2 NRHM

Introduction Launched in: 15th October 1997 International Conference on Population and Development held at Cairo in 1994. Based on: RCH approach & in management there was a paradigm shift from target oriented to Target free approach(TFA). Planned and delivered by: Department of Family Welfare.

Strategy: Services should be: Client oriented, Demand driven, High quality, Based on needs of community through decentralised planning, TARGET FREE APPROACH.

RCH Phase I RCH Phase II began from 1 April 2005. Further steps: In package for women, life cycle approach was adopted since in a woman’s lifetime, her health status in 1 phase affects next phase. Most significant achievement was moving away from target oriented (of NFWP) to 1 focused on beneficiaries & resp to needs of community. However, it had weaknesses sought to overcome by phase II RCH Phase II began from 1 April 2005. Further steps: Promotion of state ownership of prog. Community Needs Assessment Approach(CNAA ) further strengthened by involvement of communities. Thereafter, CNAA renamed as Community Needs Assessment and Monitoring Approach (CNAMA).

The components being: Essential obstetrical care Emergency obstetrical care Strengthening referral system Strengthening project management Strengthening infrastructure Capacity building Improving referral system Strengthening MIS Innovative schemes

Indicators INDICATORS In INDIA GOAL FOR 2012 MMR Per lakh live births 254 (2004-06) <100 IMR Per 1000 live births 53 (2008) <30 TFR 2.6 2.1

Components MANAGEMENT OF RTI/ STD/ AIDS and Adolescent reproductive health CLIENT APPROACH TO HEALTH CARE FAMILY PLANNING CHILD SURVIVAL AND SAFE MOTHERHOOD

Specific objectives in context of 11th plan and NPP 2000 Reduce rate of population growth from 21.34% (1991-2001) to 16.2% in 2001-2011 Reduce IMR from 60/1000 live births (2003) to <30/1000 by 2010. Reduce TFR from 2.7 to 2.1 by 2010. Reduce MMR from 407 (1998) to 100/100,000. Improve ANC from 44.5% to 89% in 2010. Improve coverage of institutional deliveries from 39.8% to 80% in 2010. Improve coverage of fully immunized children from 48.2% (2003) to 65% in 2010.

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