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India has adopted a new approach to family planning that locates these services within the reproductive health care context. This means that family planning and reproductive health services will be offered as an integrated package. To implement this approach, the government will follow a framework for reproductive health designed by Saroj Pachauri, director of the Population Council's office in New Delhi, to guide the government's new Reproductive and Child Health Project. This initiative marks a significant paradigm shift in India; away from a population-control approach, implemented through a top-down, bureaucratic, target-driven program, towards a gender-sensitive high-quality services responsive to the health needs of clients, especially the women. Considering the geographical variations in reproductive health, the framework contains two service packages: an essential and comprehensive version, each consisting of broad categories of service and matrix of interventions. To support the transition underway, the Council has launched an advocacy project to educate health care providers and policymakers about reproductive health issues and help them translate the framework into effective programs. In order to successfully implement this initiative, partnerships with the nongovernmental sector, especially at the community level are essential.

来源:Population briefs : reports on Population Council research 1996 年 2卷 2期

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India has adopted a new approach to family planning that locates these services within the reproductive health care context. This means that family planning and reproductive health services will be offered as an integrated package. To implement this approach, the government will follow a framework for reproductive health designed by Saroj Pachauri, director of the Population Council's office in New Delhi, to guide the government's new Reproductive and Child Health Project. This initiative marks a significant paradigm shift in India; away from a population-control approach, implemented through a top-down, bureaucratic, target-driven program, towards a gender-sensitive high-quality services responsive to the health needs of clients, especially the women. Considering the geographical variations in reproductive health, the framework contains two service packages: an essential and comprehensive version, each consisting of broad categories of service and matrix of interventions. To support the transition underway, the Council has launched an advocacy project to educate health care providers and policymakers about reproductive health issues and help them translate the framework into effective programs. In order to successfully implement this initiative, partnerships with the nongovernmental sector, especially at the community level are essential.