Monitoring reproductive health
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RT Generic T1 Monitoring reproductive health A1 UN.ESCAP, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), YR 2000 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6491 PB United Nations AB <p>The Programme of Action adopted at the International Conference on Population and Development, held in Cairo in 1994, emphasized that valid, reliable, timely, culturally relevant and internationally comparable data form the basis for policy and programme development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.</p> <p>The Programme of Action recommended that governments set up national databases to provide necessary baseline data and information that may be used to monitor the progress of ICPD goals that, inter alia, include reproductive health and family planning. In order to address the above issues, a regional project was implemented by ESCAP in six countries, namely Bangladesh, Islamic Republic of Iran, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Viet Nam. The project was funded by the United Nations Population Fund and implemented by the Population and Rural and Urban Development Division. The major objectives of this project were to strengthen existing monitoring and evaluation systems for measuring the progress of reproductive health and family planning programmes, including the quality of services, and to improve and institutionalize the monitoring and evaluation systems for effective and better programme performance and management.</p> <p>The present publication is based on the final reports prepared by six participating countries. The report also includes a detailed summary of discussions and recommendations of the expert group meeting held in Bangkok from 10 to 13 March 1997, and the proceedings and recommendations of the regional seminar organized in Bangkok from 28 September to 1 October 1999, at which the major findings of the country studies were presented.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Monitoring reproductive health AU - UN.ESCAPUnited Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Y1 - 2000 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6491 PB - United Nations AB -The Programme of Action adopted at the International Conference on Population and Development, held in Cairo in 1994, emphasized that valid, reliable, timely, culturally relevant and internationally comparable data form the basis for policy and programme development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
The Programme of Action recommended that governments set up national databases to provide necessary baseline data and information that may be used to monitor the progress of ICPD goals that, inter alia, include reproductive health and family planning. In order to address the above issues, a regional project was implemented by ESCAP in six countries, namely Bangladesh, Islamic Republic of Iran, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Viet Nam. The project was funded by the United Nations Population Fund and implemented by the Population and Rural and Urban Development Division. The major objectives of this project were to strengthen existing monitoring and evaluation systems for measuring the progress of reproductive health and family planning programmes, including the quality of services, and to improve and institutionalize the monitoring and evaluation systems for effective and better programme performance and management.
The present publication is based on the final reports prepared by six participating countries. The report also includes a detailed summary of discussions and recommendations of the expert group meeting held in Bangkok from 10 to 13 March 1997, and the proceedings and recommendations of the regional seminar organized in Bangkok from 28 September to 1 October 1999, at which the major findings of the country studies were presented.
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The present publication is based on the final reports prepared by six participating countries. The report also includes a detailed summary of discussions and recommendations of the expert group meeting held in Bangkok from 10 to 13 March 1997, and the proceedings and recommendations of the regional seminar organized in Bangkok from 28 September to 1 October 1999, at which the major findings of the country studies were presented.
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The Programme of Action recommended that governments set up national databases to provide necessary baseline data and information that may be used to monitor the progress of ICPD goals that, inter alia, include reproductive health and family planning. In order to address the above issues, a regional project was implemented by ESCAP in six countries, namely Bangladesh, Islamic Republic of Iran, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Viet Nam. The project was funded by the United Nations Population Fund and implemented by the Population and Rural and Urban Development Division. The major objectives of this project were to strengthen existing monitoring and evaluation systems for measuring the progress of reproductive health and family planning programmes, including the quality of services, and to improve and institutionalize the monitoring and evaluation systems for effective and better programme performance and management.
The present publication is based on the final reports prepared by six participating countries. The report also includes a detailed summary of discussions and recommendations of the expert group meeting held in Bangkok from 10 to 13 March 1997, and the proceedings and recommendations of the regional seminar organized in Bangkok from 28 September to 1 October 1999, at which the major findings of the country studies were presented.
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The Programme of Action recommended that governments set up national databases to provide necessary baseline data and information that may be used to monitor the progress of ICPD goals that, inter alia, include reproductive health and family planning. In order to address the above issues, a regional project was implemented by ESCAP in six countries, namely Bangladesh, Islamic Republic of Iran, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Viet Nam. The project was funded by the United Nations Population Fund and implemented by the Population and Rural and Urban Development Division. The major objectives of this project were to strengthen existing monitoring and evaluation systems for measuring the progress of reproductive health and family planning programmes, including the quality of services, and to improve and institutionalize the monitoring and evaluation systems for effective and better programme performance and management.
The present publication is based on the final reports prepared by six participating countries. The report also includes a detailed summary of discussions and recommendations of the expert group meeting held in Bangkok from 10 to 13 March 1997, and the proceedings and recommendations of the regional seminar organized in Bangkok from 28 September to 1 October 1999, at which the major findings of the country studies were presented.
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The Programme of Action adopted at the International Conference on Population and Development, held in Cairo in 1994, emphasized that valid, reliable, timely, culturally relevant and internationally comparable data form the basis for policy and programme development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
The Programme of Action recommended that governments set up national databases to provide necessary baseline data and information that may be used to monitor the progress of ICPD goals that, inter alia, include reproductive health and family planning. In order to address the above issues, a regional project was implemented by ESCAP in six countries, namely Bangladesh, Islamic Republic of Iran, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Viet Nam. The project was funded by the United Nations Population Fund and implemented by the Population and Rural and Urban Development Division. The major objectives of this project were to strengthen existing monitoring and evaluation systems for measuring the progress of reproductive health and family planning programmes, including the quality of services, and to improve and institutionalize the monitoring and evaluation systems for effective and better programme performance and management.
The present publication is based on the final reports prepared by six participating countries. The report also includes a detailed summary of discussions and recommendations of the expert group meeting held in Bangkok from 10 to 13 March 1997, and the proceedings and recommendations of the regional seminar organized in Bangkok from 28 September to 1 October 1999, at which the major findings of the country studies were presented.