Systems and Services

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  • Bhuyan, K C. Social Mobility and Family Planning Practices in Rural Bangladesh – A Case Study. The Journal of Family Welfare. Dec 1991. 37(4).p.46-58.
  • Centre For Enquiry Into Health And Allied Themes. Report of the Regional Consultation on Responding to the Target Free Approach. January 31 & February 1, 1997.p.16.
  • Gangopadhyay, Bhaswati and Das, D N. Quality of Family Planning Services in India: The Users’ Perspective. The Journal of Family Welfare. Sept 1997. 43(3).p.5-12.
  • Gupte, Manisha. Programmimg Reproduction? Maternal Health Services. IN Understanding Women’s Health Issues: A Reader. Edited by Lakshmi Lingam. 1998. P.228.
  • Gupte, M and others. Women’s Perspectives on the Quality of General and Reproductive Health Care: Evidence from Rural Maharashtra. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.117-139.
  • Iyer, I and Jesani, A. Barriers to the Quality of Care: The Experience of Auxiliary Nurse-Midwives in Rural Maharashtra. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.210-237.
  • Khanna, R. The Women’s Health Programme. IN Taking Charge: Women’s Health as Empowerment: The Sarthi Experience. The Women’s Health Programme. Sahaj/Sarthi. 1992. P.5-17.
  • Khan, M E and others. The Quality and Coverage of Family Planning Services in Uttar Pradesh: Client Perspectives. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.49-69.
  • Khan, M E and others. The Quality of Family Planning Services in Uttar Pradesh from the Perspective of Service Providers. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. P.238-269.
  • Kothari, D and Gulati, A. District Level Approach to Family Welfare Program in India : A Proposal for Effective Action. The Journal of Family Welfare. Dec 1993. 39(4).p.52-60.
  • Mavalankar, D and Sharma, B. The Quality of Care in Sterilization Camps: Evidence from Gujarat. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.293-313.
  • Mavalankar, V and Reddy, P H. Can PHC System in India Deliver Emergency Obstetric Care?: A Management Perspective on Child Survival and Safe-Motherhood Programme. Social Change. Sept-Dec 1996. 26(3-4).p. 14-29.
  • Mondal, S K. Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Rajasthan: Observations from the NFHS. The Journal of Family Welfare. Sept 1997. 43(3).p.28-33.
  • Mosse, Julia Cleves and Cassels, Andrew. Reproductive and Child Health in India: a Health Systems Development Agenda. Social Change. Sep-Dec 1996. 26(3-4).p. 6-13.
  • Murthy, Nirmala. The Quality of Family Welfare Services in Rural Maharashtra: Insights from a Client Survey. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.33-48.
  • Pachauri, S. Defining a Reproductive Health Package for India: A Proposed Framework. IN Gender, Population and Development. Edited by Maithreeji Krishnaraj; Ratna M. Sudarshan; Abusaleh Shariff. Oxford University Press. 1998. P.310-339.
  • Pachauri, Saroj. Unmet Reproductive and Sexual Health Needs in South Asia. The Journal of Family Welfare. Journal of Health & Population in Developing Countries. 1998.1(2).p.29-39.
  • Ramachandar, L and Barge, S. The Quality of Services at Laparoscopic Sterilization Camps in Madhya Pradesh. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. P.273-292. ISBN 0-87834-099-8.
  • Ranjith, Nsmp  and Sureender, S. A comparative study of the quality of family welfare services in Sri Lanka, India and the Philippines. The Journal of Family Welfare. Sept 1998. 44(3). P.45-52.
  • Roy, T K and Verma, Ravi K. Women’s Perceptions of the Quality of Family Welfare Services in Four Indian States. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M. E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.19-32. ISBN 0-87834-099-8.
  • Sokhi, Sangeeta Subramanian. Rural Women Take Reproductive Health Matters into Their Own Hands: Rural Women’s Social Education Center. Series on Upscaling Innovations in Reproductive Health in Aisa, No.1. The International Council of Management of Population Programmes. p. iv,51.
  • Sundari, T K. Can Health Education Improve Pregnancy Outcome?: Report of a Grassroots Action-Education Campaign. The Journal of Family Welfare. March 1993. 39(1). P. 1-12.
  • Townsend, J W and others. The Quality of Care in the Sterilization Camps of Uttar Pradesh.  IN  Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme: The Challenge Ahead. Edited by Michael A. Koenig and M. E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. P. 314-330.
  • Visaria, L. The Quality of Reproductive Health Care in Gujarat: Perspectives of Female Health Workers and Their Clients. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.143-168. ISBN 0-87834-099-8.