| PROGRAMS |
OBJECTIVES |
MEANS |
CLIENTS |
EXPECTATIONS |
| Family Planning |
Contraception by largest possible number of "acceptors." |
Delivery of modern contraceptives and sterilization. |
Married women, or those in socially recognized unions, with at least one child. |
Population growth control. |
| Child Survival |
Adoption of technologies and practices to improve child health. |
Training of mothers and traditional birth attendants, Immunization, Oral rehydration. |
Children under 5 years. |
Reduction of infant and child death and illness. |
| Maternal, Child Health (MCH), "Primary Health for all by the Year 2000," "Safe Motherhood" |
Adoption of technologies and practices to improve maternal and child health. |
Safe child birth, Immunization of pregnant women and children,
Child survival interventions, Broader health and sanitation measures. |
Pregnant women who want to give birth; children under 5 years old. |
Reduction of infant, child, and maternal deaths and illness. |
| Women in Development Programs |
Improvement in women's productivity, opportunities, and choices. |
Health information and referral to appropriate services, Child care, Advocacy. |
Girls and women, age 15 years and older. |
Improved social and economic status for girls and women. |
| Reproductive Health |
Reduction of ill health and death through comprehensive family planning and health services; high quality care; informed choice;
continuing use of technologies; personal
empowerment. |
Modified strategies for staff training and reward systems, Sex and health education, Expanded services, Enhanced choices through existing programs. |
Girls, single and married women of reproductive age. |
Improved health of women and children and reduction in deaths; personal empowerment; increased and more health and family planning services. |