Building Blocks for Reproductive Health Care

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.



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