Stakeholder's Consultation on One Year of NRHM
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July 26-27, 2006, New Delhi
For Building Creative Partnerships For Fulfilling Reproductive Health Needs and Rights, A Stakeholders’ Consultation on one year of NRHM was organized on the 26th and 27th of July. The consultation was attended by civil society participants for 10 states as well as experts, donors, international organizations and government of India representatives and it covered the following sessions: Session One – Reviewing NRHM – Key Achievements and Roadblocks Overview presentation of NRHM progress - Mr Amarjeet Sihna, Joint Secretary, MoHFW The Financial Challenge : Ensuring Budgets– Ravi Duggal NRHM Potentials and Concerns: Sharing the civil society report – Abhijit Das |
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Session Two – Community Participation and Civil Society Oversight
ASHA Selection and Training – Community perspective – Sashi Bindhani ASHA Selection and Training – Dr Shyam Ashtekar The challenge of involving the PRIs: Civil society perspective – Sneha Mishra Community Planning and Monitoring – DrAbhay Shukla Session Three – Ensuring Informed Choice in Family Planning and Contraception Addressing population momentum, dual protection, and quality of care issues – Renu Khanna Addressing quality and informed choice in contraceptive delivery – community experiences – Ramakant Rai Session Four – New Experiments and Challenges Addressing Adolescents – Ms Indu Capoor Addressing declining sex ratio within NRHM – Ms Ena Singh, UNFPA Reaching the Unreached –Revisiting the MNGOs Scheme – Dr Sanjit Nayak Public – Private Partnership – J.P Mishra , ECTA Session Five – Securing Maternal Health and Safety Challenges in Securing maternal health and safety – Dr Prakashamma New Initiatives under RCH 2 – Mr Sanjeev Gupta, Dy Dir RCH 2 Maternal Health in NRHM : Community perspectives – Smita Bajpai |
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