National Health Policy (1983 & 2002, 2017
National Health Policy (1983 & 2002, 2017
National Health Policy (1983 & 2002, 2017
1.Equitable distribution
2.Community participation.
3.Inter-sectoral coordination
4.Appropriate technology
Principles of primary health care……
• Population Commission
Population policy: An Overview
What is a Policy?
o In what manner?
to the extent necessary for reducing birth rates "to stabilize the
population at a level consistent with the requirement of national
economy”
advancing goals and prioritizing strategies during the next decade, to meet the
reproductive and child health needs and to achieve net replacement levels (TFR,
2.1) by 2010
National Population Policy 2000
OBJECTIVES
The immediate
To address the unmet needs for contraception
Strengthening health care infrastructure, and health personnel
To provide integrated service delivery for basic reproductive and child health
care
The medium-term
To bring the TFR (2.1) to replacement levels by 2010, through vigorous
implementation of inter-sectoral operational strategies
The long-term
To achieve a stable population by 2045, at a level consistent with the
requirements of sustainable economic growth, social development, and
environmental protection
National Population Policy 2000
National Socio-demographic goals for 2010
Address the unmet needs for basic RCH services: supplies and
infrastructure