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  • Bhagvan Prasad Sevekari
    United Nations Children’s Fund
    2016

    This document presents a rapid drought impact assessment that was carried out
    by UNICEF’s India Country Office in eight states with the aim of providing insights
    into drought management practices and their effectiveness. It identifies UNICEF’s

  • Duolao Wang, Ian Diamond, Sian L. Curtis
    Asia-Pacific Population Journal
    1998

    Information on the determinants of contraceptive failure and the effects or outcome of such failure has important implications for the study of fertility as well as for women's health.

  • A.K. Sharma, V. Grover, 0. P. Agrawal, K. K. Dubey
    Indian Journal of Public Health
    1997

    The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth of population. In spite of availability of a wide range of contraceptives and mass media campaigns and IEC programs, the population control remains a distant dream to achieve.

  • R.K. Sinha
    IASSI Quarterly
    1997

    The MCH services are offered at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and their subcenters in the rural areas, and by general hospitals, women's and children's hospital and MCH centers run by State Health Departments and also through Municipal and Voluntary Organizations in the urban areas.

  • Sunil K. Pandya
    Issues in Medical Ethics
    1997

    Persons testing positive for infection by HIV or showing evidence of AIDS provoke revulsion and fear in medical doctors. These reactions stem from the general knowledge that the diagnosis of AIDS is akin to a death sentence and the belief that a positive HIV test is, inevitably.

  • Ashish Bose
    Shakti
    1996

    On the World Population Day this year, there were two new features which are welcome: the first is the concern for environment in the context of population growth; and the second is the candid admission by the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare that we must get rid of the tyranny of fami

  • Anna Glasier, Evert Ketting, V. T. Palan, Lesley Browne
    International Family Planning Perspectives
    1996

    In countries where emergency contraception is offered, its availability and use vary widely, according to such factors as regulations and policies regarding the method, providers' and women's understanding of and attitudes toward it, and cost.

  • Iqbal H. Shah
    Social Change
    1994

    With 58 percent of married couples in Asia and Oceania using a contraceptive method in 1990 (United Nations, 1994), contraception - a novelty two decades ago - has become the norm in much of the region.

  • Sunil K. Pandya
    Medical Ethics
    1994

    The Times of India dated 13 January 1994 featured on its front-page news of a tragic event. ‘A sixty-year old advocate... leaped to his death from the eighth floor of the Bombay Hospital and died of multiple injuries... (This followed) the revelation that he was HIV positive ...

  • P. K. Baburajan, R. K. Verma
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1993

    India's efforts to promote family planning have produced a significant increase in the couple protection rate (CPR) which has increased by about 33 percent during the last 22 years-from 10.4 percent in 1970 to 43.5 in 1992.