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Monitoring and Evaluating Family Planning Programmes in the 1990s

Title
Monitoring and Evaluating Family Planning Programmes in the 1990s
Author(s)

Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs

Publication Year
1990
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Abstract
A Seminar on Family Planning/Maternal and Child Health Programme Management Information Systems in the 1990s was held at Seoul, Republic of Korea from 20-26 June 1990. It was organized by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) with financial assistance from United Nations Poupulation Fund (UNFPA) and the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (KIHASA).
Table Of Contents
1. Organization of the seminar
A. Background & objective of the seminar
B. Participation
C. Opening statements
D. Election of officers
E. Agenda
F. Documentation
G. Adoption of the report
H. Management information systems : an overwiew

2. Management information systems in selected countries
A. Bangladesh
B. India
C. Indonesia
D. Pakistan
E. Republic of Korea
F. Conclusion

3. Population management information systems in the 1990s : evolution, revolution, or recycling?
Introduction
A. Reduction inequalities
B. Privatization
C. Integration
D. Analytic complexity
E. Management
F. Information
G. Systems
H. Conclusion

4. The Adequacy of service statistics systems for programme monitoring, evlauation & research
Introduction
A. Appraisal of input measures
B. Appraisal of output measures
C. Conclusions

5. THE CONTRIBUTION OF MULTI-ROUND DEMOGRAPHIC & HEALTH SURVEYS & CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE SURVEYS TO MGT INFORMATION SYS
Introduction
A. Brief description of the surveys
B. Utilization of contraceptive prevalence data from the CPS & DHS
C. Rationale for maintaining a series of sample surveys

6. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN PROGRAMME EVALUATION
A. Changing concepts of family planning programmes
B. Evaluation approaches
C. Methodological issues & problems
D. Conclusion & recommendations

7. INTRA-SECTORAL INTEGRATION & INTER-SECTORAL CO-ORDINATION OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAMMES IN INDIA
Introduction
A. Intra-sectoral integration
B. Inter-sectoral co-ordination
C. Integration & co-ordination : implications for monitoring & evaluation

8. MGT INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR FAMILY PLANNING, ITS LINKAGES WITH MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMS : AN NGO'S PERSPECTIVE
Intoduction
A. Information system of the urban PHC programme of Aga Khan University
B. Example from Chanesar Goth : a squatter settlement in Karachi City
C. Conclusions

9. THE EXPERIMENTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (FAMILY-BASED APPROACH)
Background
A. Setting
B. Preparation for launching the test run
C. Test run process
D. Achievement
E. future directions

10. HARBIN MUNICIPAL GOV'T EXPERIMENT ON FAMILY PLANNING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Background
A. Procedures of the MIS experiment
B. Evaluation of the MIS experiment

11. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAMMES : OBSERVATIONS FROM EXPERIMENTAL PROJECTS
Introduction
A. Data system at primary health centres
B. Shortcomings of the existing system
C. Selected observations from experimental projects
D. Discussion & conclusion

12. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR THE 1990S : CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SEMINAR
A. Definition & nature
B. Problems & challengers for family planning MISs
C. Recommendations
Local ID
Research Monographs 1990-26
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Population and family > Population changes
Population and family > Family changes
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