Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study

This is a documentation of effective partnership that helped to improve Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) outcomes for the urban poor in Kolkata, India. This partnership was supported by the IDA financed (US$ 71.4 million) Family Welfare Urban Sl...

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Main Authors: Duza, M. Badrud, Ramana, G. N. V., Chowdhury, Sanchita
Format: Publication
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013
Subjects:
HIV
SEX
STD
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/16878271/india-kolkata-mother-child-case-study
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15177
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topic ADOLESCENT BOYS
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
AGE AT MARRIAGE
AILMENTS
ARCHITECTS
BABIES
BABY
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC HEALTH SERVICES
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CERTIFICATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CITIES
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY WORK
CONTRACEPTIVE CHOICE
CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
COUNSELING
DEBT
DECLINES IN FERTILITY
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DOCTOR
DOCTORS
EARLY IDENTIFICATION
EARLY PREGNANCY
ELDERLY
ELDERLY WOMEN
EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERING WOMEN
FAMILIES
FAMILY INCOME
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY WELFARE
FEMALE
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALES
FERTILITY
FERTILITY DECLINE
FERTILITY RATE
FIRST BIRTH
FIRST CHILD
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GIRL CHILD
GRASS-ROOTS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EQUITY
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURES
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH POSTS
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH PROJECTS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HIV
HIV POSITIVE
HIV/AIDS
HOME VISITS
HOMES
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSES
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
ILLNESSES
IMMUNIZATION
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFORMATION SERVICES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERVENTION
ISOLATION
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRY
MALE HEALTH
MALE HEALTH WORKERS
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MENSTRUATION
METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION
MIDWIFE
MIDWIVES
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHER
MOTHERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NURSE
NURSES
NUTRITION
OBSTETRIC CARE
OFFICIAL POLICY
OVERCROWDING
PARAMEDICS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
PATIENT
PATIENTS
PHYSICIAN
POINT OF DEPARTURE
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL POWER
POOR FAMILIES
POOR · HEALTH
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION MOVEMENTS
POSTNATAL CARE
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANCY
PRENATAL CARE
PRIMARY CARE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROGRESS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
PURCHASING POWER
QUALITY CARE
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
REFERRAL SERVICES
REFUGEES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
RESIDENCES
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RESPECT
RISK PREGNANCIES
ROLE MODELS
RURAL AREAS
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SELF-RELIANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEX
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
SLUM
SLUM AREAS
SLUM DWELLERS
SLUMS
SOCIAL AWARENESS
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL STATUS
SPECIALIST
SPECIALISTS
STATE POLICIES
STD
STDS
STIS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOWNS
TRAINING WOMEN
UNFPA
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN SLUMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIRGIN
WAR
WASTE
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ADOLESCENT BOYS
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
AGE AT MARRIAGE
AILMENTS
ARCHITECTS
BABIES
BABY
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC HEALTH SERVICES
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CERTIFICATION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CITIES
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY WORK
CONTRACEPTIVE CHOICE
CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
COUNSELING
DEBT
DECLINES IN FERTILITY
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DOCTOR
DOCTORS
EARLY IDENTIFICATION
EARLY PREGNANCY
ELDERLY
ELDERLY WOMEN
EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERING WOMEN
FAMILIES
FAMILY INCOME
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY WELFARE
FEMALE
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALES
FERTILITY
FERTILITY DECLINE
FERTILITY RATE
FIRST BIRTH
FIRST CHILD
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GIRL CHILD
GRASS-ROOTS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EQUITY
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURES
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH POSTS
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH PROJECTS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HIV
HIV POSITIVE
HIV/AIDS
HOME VISITS
HOMES
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSES
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
ILLNESSES
IMMUNIZATION
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFORMATION SERVICES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERVENTION
ISOLATION
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRY
MALE HEALTH
MALE HEALTH WORKERS
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MENSTRUATION
METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION
MIDWIFE
MIDWIVES
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHER
MOTHERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NURSE
NURSES
NUTRITION
OBSTETRIC CARE
OFFICIAL POLICY
OVERCROWDING
PARAMEDICS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
PATIENT
PATIENTS
PHYSICIAN
POINT OF DEPARTURE
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL POWER
POOR FAMILIES
POOR · HEALTH
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION MOVEMENTS
POSTNATAL CARE
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANCY
PRENATAL CARE
PRIMARY CARE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROGRESS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
PURCHASING POWER
QUALITY CARE
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
REFERRAL SERVICES
REFUGEES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
RESIDENCES
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RESPECT
RISK PREGNANCIES
ROLE MODELS
RURAL AREAS
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SELF-RELIANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEX
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
SLUM
SLUM AREAS
SLUM DWELLERS
SLUMS
SOCIAL AWARENESS
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL STATUS
SPECIALIST
SPECIALISTS
STATE POLICIES
STD
STDS
STIS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOWNS
TRAINING WOMEN
UNFPA
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN SLUMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIRGIN
WAR
WASTE
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
YOUNG WOMEN
Duza, M. Badrud
Ramana, G. N. V.
Chowdhury, Sanchita
Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study
geographic_facet South Asia
India
description This is a documentation of effective partnership that helped to improve Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) outcomes for the urban poor in Kolkata, India. This partnership was supported by the IDA financed (US$ 71.4 million) Family Welfare Urban Slums Project. The Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA) implemented the project using a Credit of about US$17 million. A total of 3.8 million urban poor (family income less than US$ 32 per month) from three municipal corporations (Howrah and Chandan Nagar, and part of Kolkata), and 37 smaller municipalities benefited from this partnership. The project provided basic community outreach, as well as facility based Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) services, including counseling to the urban poor. Subsequently, nonbeneficiaries (above poverty line) also received services on payment of costs at lower-than-market rate. This model has subsequently been extended to 20 more cities in the state of West Bengal with support from the Department for International Development (DFID) and IDA.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Duza, M. Badrud
Ramana, G. N. V.
Chowdhury, Sanchita
author_facet Duza, M. Badrud
Ramana, G. N. V.
Chowdhury, Sanchita
author_sort Duza, M. Badrud
title Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study
title_short Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study
title_full Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study
title_fullStr Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study
title_sort kolkata for mother and child : a case study
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/16878271/india-kolkata-mother-child-case-study
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15177
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spelling okr-10986-151772021-04-23T14:03:11Z Kolkata for Mother and Child : A Case Study Duza, M. Badrud Ramana, G. N. V. Chowdhury, Sanchita ADOLESCENT BOYS ADOLESCENT GIRLS AGE AT MARRIAGE AILMENTS ARCHITECTS BABIES BABY BASIC HEALTH CARE BASIC HEALTH SERVICES BEHAVIOR CHANGE CERTIFICATION CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD HEALTH CITIES CLINICS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY WORK CONTRACEPTIVE CHOICE CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE COUNSELING DEBT DECLINES IN FERTILITY DEMAND FOR SERVICES DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOCTOR DOCTORS EARLY IDENTIFICATION EARLY PREGNANCY ELDERLY ELDERLY WOMEN EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERING WOMEN FAMILIES FAMILY INCOME FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY WELFARE FEMALE FEMALE EDUCATION FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY RATE FIRST BIRTH FIRST CHILD FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS GIRL CHILD GRASS-ROOTS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH CLINICS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EQUITY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURES HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH PROJECTS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HIV HIV POSITIVE HIV/AIDS HOME VISITS HOMES HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HYGIENE ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERVENTION ISOLATION LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES LOW-INCOME COUNTRY MALE HEALTH MALE HEALTH WORKERS MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICINE MEDICINES MENSTRUATION METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION MIDWIFE MIDWIVES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHERS NEIGHBORHOOD NUMBER OF CHILDREN NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OBSTETRIC CARE OFFICIAL POLICY OVERCROWDING PARAMEDICS PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PATIENT PATIENTS PHYSICIAN POINT OF DEPARTURE POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL POWER POOR FAMILIES POOR · HEALTH POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION MOVEMENTS POSTNATAL CARE PRACTITIONERS PREGNANCY PRENATAL CARE PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRESS PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS PURCHASING POWER QUALITY CARE QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF SERVICES REFERRAL SERVICES REFUGEES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS RESIDENCES RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESPECT RISK PREGNANCIES ROLE MODELS RURAL AREAS SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFETY SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SANITATION SELF-RELIANCE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SEX SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION SKILL DEVELOPMENT SLUM SLUM AREAS SLUM DWELLERS SLUMS SOCIAL AWARENESS SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL STATUS SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS STATE POLICIES STD STDS STIS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRAINING WOMEN UNFPA UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN POVERTY URBAN SLUMS VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VIRGIN WAR WASTE WORKERS WORKFORCE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG WOMEN This is a documentation of effective partnership that helped to improve Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) outcomes for the urban poor in Kolkata, India. This partnership was supported by the IDA financed (US$ 71.4 million) Family Welfare Urban Slums Project. The Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA) implemented the project using a Credit of about US$17 million. A total of 3.8 million urban poor (family income less than US$ 32 per month) from three municipal corporations (Howrah and Chandan Nagar, and part of Kolkata), and 37 smaller municipalities benefited from this partnership. The project provided basic community outreach, as well as facility based Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) services, including counseling to the urban poor. Subsequently, nonbeneficiaries (above poverty line) also received services on payment of costs at lower-than-market rate. This model has subsequently been extended to 20 more cities in the state of West Bengal with support from the Department for International Development (DFID) and IDA. 2013-08-19T19:54:51Z 2013-08-19T19:54:51Z 2003 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/16878271/india-kolkata-mother-child-case-study 0-8213-4473-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15177 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication South Asia India