Gender-Responsive Budgeting (GRB) can be a powerful strategy for empowering women and achieving gender equality, by addressing gender concerns along the policy cycle of
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A preference for sons or for more sons than daughters has been documented in several countries in the world.
The expectant and lactating mothers are considered as nutritionally vulnerable group especially in the developing countries of the world. Due to nursing process mothers are subjected to nutritional stresses.
India is a signatory to the Alma Ata declaration and has committed herself to achieving "Health for All by the Year 2000". Since then, a lot of planning, effort and public expenditure has been devoted to improving the health of the people both in rural and urban areas of the country.
Acceptance and sustained use of family planning especially of modern spacing methods have generally been low in developing countries particularly in India. The use rate for modern spacing methods was only 6 per cent among the eligible couples in India in 1992 (IIPS, 1995).
In recent years, there has been increased recognition of the scope and significance of gynaecological problems experienced by poor women in developing countries.
In the last decade, several international and national movements have focused their attention, on the long neglected areas of women's reproductive health.
Breastfeeding and lactational amenorrhoea play a unique role in child health, birth spacing and fertility regulation.