Family Planning And Child Survival 100 Developing Countries
INDEXContents Preface ............ Acknowledgments ...... Introduction .......... Illustrative Results ...... Acronyms and Abbreviations Technical Notes ....... Demographic and Social Setting Table 1. Selected Demographic, Social, and Economic Characteristics . . . Table 2. Number of Married Women of Reproductive Age (OOOs), 1975-2000 Table 3. Total Fertility Rates, 1955-2000 ................... Family Planning Programs Government Policies Table 4. Government Positions on Population Growth, and Interventions, 1986 .... Tables. Legal Status of Female Sterilization, 1987 ................... Tables. Conditions for Performing Sterilization, 1987 ................. Table 7. Legal Status of Abortion, 1987 ......................... Table 8. Conditions for Performing Legal Abortion, and Average Price of Abortion, 1987 Family Planning Budgets and Expenditures Table 9. Annual Family Planning, Health, and Total Government Budgets .............. Table 10. Annual Total and Per Capita Funding for Family Planning Programs, by Major Source . . Table 11. Percentage Distribution of Family Planning Program Expenditures, by Type of Expenditure Table 12. Percentage Distribution of Family Planning Program Expenditures, by Program Function . Imports, Contraceptive Supplies, and Costs Table 13. Import Regulations, Contraceptive Supplies Available, and Price Range in Private Sector Table 14. Charges and Payments to Acceptors of Family Planning Services and Supplies ..... Table 15. Payments to Personnel for Specified Family Planning Services, by Type of Service and Category of Worker ..................................... Personnel and Facilities Table 16. Personnel Specifically Allocated for Family Planning Services ............... Table 17. Facilities Specifically Allocated for Family Planning Services ............... Program Effort and Coverage Table 18. Family Planning Program Effort Scores, by Effort Level and Program Component, 1982; and Contraceptive Prevalence, Selected Years .......................... Table 19. Family Planning Activities Performed by Paramedics, 1987 ................. Table 20. Percentage of Population with Access to Family Planning and Health Services, 1987 . . . . Table 21. Community-Based Distribution Programs, 1987 ....................... Table 22. Social Marketing Programs .................................. Acceptor Numbers and Characteristics Table 23. Number of Acceptors of Family Planning Services (OOOs), by Method and Year ....... Table 24. Acceptors Distributed by Method and Age of Wife, and Median Age of Wife ......... Table 25. Acceptors Distributed by Method and Number of Living Children, and Median Number of Living Children ........................................ Prevalence of Contraceptive Use Table 26. Contraceptive Prevalence: Percentage of Married Women of Reproductive Age (or Spouses) Currently Using Each Method ................................ Table 27. Contraceptive Prevalence by Sector: Percentage of Married Women of Reproductive Age (or Spouses) Obtaining Contraception through the Public and Private Sectors ....... Adolescents Table 28. Adolescents: Vital Statistics for Women 15-19 Child Survival Programs Health Personnel and Hospital Beds Table 29. Health Manpower Coverage Infant, Child, and Maternal Mortality Table 30. Numbers of Infant and Child Deaths, 1987 Table 31. Infant Mortality: Proportion of Infants Dying before Age One Table 32. Child Mortality between Ages One and Five: Proportion of One-Year-Olds Dying before Age Five Table 33. Child Mortality through Age Five: Proportion of Infants Dying before Age Five Table 34. Estimates of Maternal Mortality, by Region, ca. 1983 Program Outcomes Table 35. Immunization Coverage as of 1984-67 Table 36. Availability and Use of Oral Rehydration Solution Table 37. Percentage of Births Attended by Trained Health Personnel, 1984 Table 38. Prevalence and Duration of Breast-Feeding Table 39. Percentage of Population with Access to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation, Early 1980s
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