Janani Suraksha Yojana Dr. Rakesh Heerawat Nodal Officer, JSY Expectations of a mother from Society..

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Janani Suraksha Yojana Dr. Rakesh Heerawat Nodal Officer, JSY Expectations of a mother from Society..

Janani Surakha Yojna Vision To Promote Institutional Deliveries. To reduce overall Maternal Mortality ratio and Infant Mortality Rate.

Janani Surakha Yojna Target Beneficiaries Pregnant Woman of all sections of the society. No Age bar. Irrespective of Birth order. In Rural and Urban areas.

Janani Surakha Yojna Strategy Early Registration at AWC/SC (MCHN days) Provision of 3 ANC & 2 PNC Early identification of complicated case Arrange Referral Transport & Escort her Role of ASHA Sahyogini

Package for Mother/ASHA Sahyogini Rs. 600 includes money for Referral Transport Mother gets payment at the institution itself on the same day. A-S gets payment from the ANM at MCHN site. BeneficiaryRuralUrban HomeInstitutionHomeInstitution Mother Asha Sahyogini Nil600Nil200

JSY.. Progress Physical From 84 Registrations in 2005 to more than 30,000 till July Beneficiaries provided cash assistance. Financial 5.23 Crore allocated in state PIP Crore released as I installment.

JSY Obstetric Helpline A new initiative taken - Joint Venture of GoR, Unicef, and Manglam Seva Samiti in Badi block of Dholpur District. A Helpline in one block of every district to be started soon. Toll Free Phones would be put up at each Helpline (CHC)

Issues and Concerns Funds released from state to every Institution -SC/PHC/CHC/DH/Medical Colleges Districts asked to send fund requirements for distributing retrospective benefits since None received. Capacity Building at all level to understand the concept  SOEs/UCs do not reach in time and hence further releases affected.

THANKS Add a smile to the Janani in need….