Family planning programmes in Asia and the pacific : implications for the 1990s
Imprint
New York, D.C. : United Naions, 1992
Descript
ix, 136 p
CONTENT
Introduction -- Review of policies and programmes in Asia and the pacific -- Review of china's programme strategies -- Programme planning and development -- Management lessons -- Contraceptive technology, mix and choice -- Cost-effectiveness and efficiency of programmes -- Contraceptive logistics: china's experiences -- Improving availabilty of, and accessibility to, contraception -- Integration of family planning/welfare and social programmes: experiences of the republic of Korea -- Determinants of success of programmes -- Determinats of fertility behaviour and change in Asia -- Determinats of successful family planning/welfare programmes in Asia -- Demand creation strategies -- Incentive and disincentive measures in population policies -- Community participation and the role of leaders in indonesia -- Interpersonal communication -- Uses of the media in population programmes -- Men, adolescetns and youth -- Maternal and child helath -- Monitoring and evaluation -- Service statistics and surveys -- Conclusions -- Implications and recommendations