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- W2034631059 abstract "The World-Bank-financed India Population Project VIII referred by Sanjay Kumar in his April 10 news item (p 1251)1Hagelin J Carlsson H-E Hau J Increased efficiency in use of laboratory animals.Lancet. 1999; 353: 1191-1192Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (15) Google Scholar operates in the urban slums of four cities in India (Delhi, Calcutta, Bangalore, and Hyderabad) to provide a full range of reproductive and child health services to the urban poor. The project has been exemplary in its partnerships with non-governmental organizations, particularly in Hyberabad. The Bank is concerned about the allegations of forced sterilisations and the use of incentives. We have received assurance from the state government that it has not reinstated the practice of targets and incentives for sterilisation and that it would take appropriate action if, indeed, the allegations have substance. When sterilisation is the method of choice, the World Bank reiterates its commitment to ensure such procedures are safe and done on a voluntary basis.As Kumar rightly states, the World Bank is committed to the target-free approach to family planning. The bank has endorsed and is a strong advocate of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Programme of Action. By linking population to poverty reduction the social development and by integrating family planning, maternal health, and the prevention of sexually-transmitted infections. The ICPD has shifted the focus from demographic targets and controls to a people-centred, rightsbased approach.India was one of the first countries to adopt the target-free reproductive health approach advocated at the ICPD. The World Bank has supported the national and state governments' shift from a system of numerical, method-specific targets and monetary incentives for providers, to a broader system of performance goals and measures that focus on a range of reproductive child health services. We are also aware that the Government of Andhra Pradesh's stated population policy and Vision 2020 aims to reduce population growth from 1·6% to 0·8% by 2020 through strategies of increasing the women's literacy and a total commitment to reproductive and child health approach, which emphasises client-based services that allow the community to decide its needs. The World-Bank-financed India Population Project VIII referred by Sanjay Kumar in his April 10 news item (p 1251)1Hagelin J Carlsson H-E Hau J Increased efficiency in use of laboratory animals.Lancet. 1999; 353: 1191-1192Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (15) Google Scholar operates in the urban slums of four cities in India (Delhi, Calcutta, Bangalore, and Hyderabad) to provide a full range of reproductive and child health services to the urban poor. The project has been exemplary in its partnerships with non-governmental organizations, particularly in Hyberabad. The Bank is concerned about the allegations of forced sterilisations and the use of incentives. We have received assurance from the state government that it has not reinstated the practice of targets and incentives for sterilisation and that it would take appropriate action if, indeed, the allegations have substance. When sterilisation is the method of choice, the World Bank reiterates its commitment to ensure such procedures are safe and done on a voluntary basis. As Kumar rightly states, the World Bank is committed to the target-free approach to family planning. The bank has endorsed and is a strong advocate of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Programme of Action. By linking population to poverty reduction the social development and by integrating family planning, maternal health, and the prevention of sexually-transmitted infections. The ICPD has shifted the focus from demographic targets and controls to a people-centred, rightsbased approach. India was one of the first countries to adopt the target-free reproductive health approach advocated at the ICPD. The World Bank has supported the national and state governments' shift from a system of numerical, method-specific targets and monetary incentives for providers, to a broader system of performance goals and measures that focus on a range of reproductive child health services. We are also aware that the Government of Andhra Pradesh's stated population policy and Vision 2020 aims to reduce population growth from 1·6% to 0·8% by 2020 through strategies of increasing the women's literacy and a total commitment to reproductive and child health approach, which emphasises client-based services that allow the community to decide its needs." @default.
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