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Janani Suvidha Yojna Promoting Institutional Deliveries in the Urban Slums Initially in Eight Districts of Haryana

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The institutional delivery rate of Haryana is only 23 which is even lower than the all India figures (33). In order to reduce MMR and IMR, Govt. of Haryana has already initiated some programs. The implementation agency for this scheme will be the District NGOs working in the respective districts. Main goal is to make quality Antenatal, Natal and Postnatal services easily accessible to poor in the urban slums of Haryana.The implementation procedure is oulined here.

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  • Haryana Health Ministry, 2007. "Janani Suvidha Yojna Promoting Institutional Deliveries in the Urban Slums Initially in Eight Districts of Haryana," Working Papers id:1081, eSocialSciences.
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