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NATIONAL GOALS AND FIVE YEAR PLAN

Communicable diseases Non – Communicable diseases Environmental sanitation problems Medical problems Population Problems

LEPROSY According to 2000 and 2012,

approximately over 2.6million Expected to increase to over 4 million

by 2020

NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

CHILD HEALTH PROBLEMS Low Birth Weight Malnutrition Infectious and parasitic diseases Accidents and poisoning Behavioral problems

CHILD HEALTH GOALS/ TARGETS

To reduce the neonatal mortality rate To reduce the infant mortality rate To reduce under 5 mortality rate To reduce the incidence of disease

CHILD HEALTH GOALS/ TARGETS Common minimum program Eleventh five year plan (2007-2012) National plan of action for children, 2005 Millennium Developmental Goals

COMMON MINIMUM PROGRAM

Focus on primary health care Special attention will be paid to the

poorer section in the matter of health care

ELEVENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2007-2012)

Reduction of IMR to 28per 1000 live births by 2012

To raise sex ratio for age group 0-6yrsfrom 927 to 935 by 2011-2012

NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION FOR CHILDREN - 2005 To reduce, IMR to below 30 per 1000 live births Child mortality rate to below 31 per

1000 live births Neonatal mortality to below 18 per 1000

live births

o To explore possibilities of covering all children with plan for health insurance

MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

NATIONAL POLICY FOR CHILDREN National health policy - 2002 National policy for children – 1974 National policy on education – 1986 National children fund National charter for children – 2003 Commission for the protection of the child rights

act – 2005

NATONAL HEATH POLICY - 2002

NATIONAL POLICY FOR CHILDREN – 1974

NATIONAL POLICY ON EDUCATION – 1986

NATIONAL CHILDREN FUND

NATIONAL CHARTER FOR CHILDREN – 2003

COMMISSION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE CHILD RIGHTS ACT – 2005

FIRST FIVE YEAR PLAN(1951-1956)

SECOND FIVE YEAR PLAN(1956-1961) Focused on children and education ( Literacy

Rate) Rural Health Reforms Increase in number of qualified doctors Increase in number of hospitals Clean water more widely available

THIRD FIVE YEAR PLAN ( 1961-1966) Stressed on Agriculture

FOURTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (1969-1974) To provide an effective base for health

services in rural areas Expansion of the medical and nursing

education and training of paramedical personel

FIFTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (1974-1979) Removal of poverty

SIXTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (1980-1985) Nutrition Elementary education Rural Health Rural water supply Environmental improvement of slums

SEVENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN ( 1985-1990) Anti poverty programes Assuring the essentials of food, shelter

and clothing to all people

EIGTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (1992-1997) Focused on Indian Economy

NINTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (1997-2002) Quality of Life Generation of productive employment

TENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2002-2007) Reduction of Poverty ratio by 5% by

2007 Reduction in gender gap in literacy and

wages 50% by 2007

ELEVENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2007-2012) Reducing IMR – 28 per 1000Live births MMR – 1 per 1000 Live births TFR – 2.1 by 2012 Reducing anemia among women and

girls by 50%

TWELTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2012-2017) Reducing IMR – 25 per 1000Live births MMR – per 1000 Live births Reducing anemia among women and

girls by 28% Prevention and reduction of under

weight children under 3yrs to 23% Raising child sex ratio in 0-6yrs from

914 to 935

THANK YOU

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