Download - Dr Sharmila G Neogi
XIII Annual IAPSM Conference U.P and UK chapter 2010October 30, 2010HIHT Dehradun
About the Organization
The Population Foundation of India (PFI) is a national level non-governmental, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting effective formulation and implementation of gender sensitive population and development policies, strategies and programs
Established in 1970 by a group of socially committed industrialists, led by the late Mr.JRD Tata
Our Vision
Promote…Foster…Inspire…
…………Sustainable and balanced human development with a focus on population stabilization by creating an enabling environment that would lead to an ascending quality of life with equity and justice.
Our Mission
To promote and formulate gender sensitive rights-based population development policies, strategies and programs
Focus un-served, under-served
areas vulnerable sections of the
society
Strategic Approaches
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Service delivery
Research and Documentation
On core aspects of RCH crucial to
population stabilization & human
development
Current Initiatives
Financial support provided to over 350 projects across the country in the last 39
years
Population & development
Community based services for RCH
Gender equity, women’s empowerment, adolescent health and development, male involvement and Quality of Care
Capacity building of civil society,PRIs and corporate sector partners on RCH & management skills
National Office
State Offices (14)
Core Funded Projects
Donor-Funded Projects
Presence in India
PFI in Diverse Roles
Donor agency awarding grants using Core Funds to NGOs; corporate/private sector
Implementing agency receiving grants from select donors on issues of mutual interest and organisational priority (direct implementation by PFI and as grantee)
Advocate with Central and state governments for policy advocacy
PFI as Donor Agency
13 projects in 12 states 15 NGO partners & 4 corporate partners EAG states: Jharkhand, Rajasthan,
Orissa, UP Uttaranchal, Bihar and Chhattisgarh
Non EAG states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab, HP and Haryana and Assam
Primarily rural and few urban health intervention
PFI as Grantee: National donors
Government of India
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
State Government (U.P,Bihar)
PFI as Grantee: Global donors
Global Fund(Round IV & VI)
Packard Foundation
MacArthur Foundation
MCH STAR
UNDP-NACO
USAID
Quality Family Planning Services in Uttarakhand
Implementing Partner-HIHT Sep 2008- Aug 2012Pop Coverage-2 Lakh(Doiwala block,One slum Area of Rishikesh)
Goal and Objectives
Goal To develop and implement an innovative cost effective model of “Quality” Family Planning Services in Doiwala block of District Dehra Dun and the adjoining slums of Risikesh.
Objectives
To identify the unmet needs of ECSon FP
To enhance awareness for behaviour change among ECs to adopt FP
To reinforce skills of service providers’ on quality perspective of FP
To emphasize choices and alternatives Client based Information system To document the process
Targeted population
Total population
Number of household
Number of eligible couples
193346 21894 30769
Approach of Program
Community
Technical Resource
Cell
RDI-HIHT
Public Health
System of Uttarakhand
Population Foundation
of India
Major Intervention
Baseline, house listing facility survey and
Establishment of
resource cell
Development of DIP
Development of IEC material
Quality based sterilization
services
PHC level family
planning camp
Networking and
communication
Community level
intervention
Monitoring and MIS
RDI-HIHT-PFI
Coordination and
management of
overall activity and
technical support
HIHT and UHTC
Provide quality
sterilization services and organize fix day family planning
OPD services
CHC(1)Provide
infrastructure and human resource at all level and
provide quality
sterilization services
PHC(6)Organize
health camp and
quality family
planning services for
out door patients
ANM center(30)
Insertion of IUD , regular
supply of contraceptiv
es , counseling
services and support to
ASHAs
ASHAs(165)Community mobilizatio
n, inter personal
communication and
collection of MIS
Implantation role and responsibility
Process of Implementation
Capacity building
• Medical officers
• ANMs• ASHAs• Village
Panchayat members
Services
• Family planning camp
• Sterilization services
• Supply of contraceptives
• Pre and post checkups
Development of IEC material
The IEC material developed by the project
Networking and coordination
• Networking with village panchayat members
•Monthly meeting with ANMs at PHC level
•Quarterly coordination meeting with Medical Officer
•CHC level meeting with all staffs members
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