India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa
This report builds on the World Bank's earlier report on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in India (2004 report number 30266), which highlighted the challenges India faces in meeting a number of the MDGs. The report focuses on the state...
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AGED AGRICULTURAL WAGES ANTE-NATAL CARE ANTENATAL CARE BABIES BABY BIRTH ATTENDANTS BREAST FEEDING BREAST-FEEDING BREASTFEEDING CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD CHILD BEARING CHILD CARE CHILD DEATHS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD FEEDING CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILD NUTRITION CHILD SURVIVAL CITIZEN CROP LOSSES DEMAND FOR SERVICES DIARRHEA DISEASES DRINKING WATER DROUGHT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGENCY CARE EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES FEMALE LITERACY FERTILITY RATE FIRST BIRTH GENDER GAP GIRLS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT POLICIES HEALTH HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HIGH INEQUALITY HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HYGIENE HYGIENE PRACTICES IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE INCOME POVERTY INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT INFANT DEATHS INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INSURANCE IRRIGATION KNOWLEDGE BASE LARGE POPULATION LITERACY RATES LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW FERTILITY LOW POPULATION GROWTH RATE MALARIA MALNUTRITION MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH OUTCOMES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL FACILITIES MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION MIDWIFE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MORBIDITY MORTALITY REDUCTION MOSQUITO NETS MOTHER NATAL CARE NEO-NATAL MORTALITY NEONATAL MORTALITY NEWBORN NEWBORN CARE NUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION STATUS PATIENTS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLIO POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INFRASTRUCTURE POOR PEOPLE POOR WOMEN POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIVATE PROVIDERS PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE PROVIDERS PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER REFERRAL SERVICES REMOTE AREAS REMOTE RURAL AREAS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DRINKING WATER RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL HEALTH RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM SANITATION SAVINGS SCHOOL ENROLMENT SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICES TO WOMEN SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL INDICATORS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPORT TO FAMILIES TARGETING TETANUS URBAN AREAS VACCINES VENTILATION WASTE WOMAN WORKERS YOUNG CHILD YOUNG CHILDREN |
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AGED AGRICULTURAL WAGES ANTE-NATAL CARE ANTENATAL CARE BABIES BABY BIRTH ATTENDANTS BREAST FEEDING BREAST-FEEDING BREASTFEEDING CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD CHILD BEARING CHILD CARE CHILD DEATHS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD FEEDING CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILD NUTRITION CHILD SURVIVAL CITIZEN CROP LOSSES DEMAND FOR SERVICES DIARRHEA DISEASES DRINKING WATER DROUGHT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGENCY CARE EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES FEMALE LITERACY FERTILITY RATE FIRST BIRTH GENDER GAP GIRLS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT POLICIES HEALTH HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HIGH INEQUALITY HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HYGIENE HYGIENE PRACTICES IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE INCOME POVERTY INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT INFANT DEATHS INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INSURANCE IRRIGATION KNOWLEDGE BASE LARGE POPULATION LITERACY RATES LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW FERTILITY LOW POPULATION GROWTH RATE MALARIA MALNUTRITION MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH OUTCOMES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL FACILITIES MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION MIDWIFE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MORBIDITY MORTALITY REDUCTION MOSQUITO NETS MOTHER NATAL CARE NEO-NATAL MORTALITY NEONATAL MORTALITY NEWBORN NEWBORN CARE NUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION STATUS PATIENTS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLIO POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INFRASTRUCTURE POOR PEOPLE POOR WOMEN POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIVATE PROVIDERS PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE PROVIDERS PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER REFERRAL SERVICES REMOTE AREAS REMOTE RURAL AREAS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DRINKING WATER RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL HEALTH RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM SANITATION SAVINGS SCHOOL ENROLMENT SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICES TO WOMEN SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL INDICATORS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPORT TO FAMILIES TARGETING TETANUS URBAN AREAS VACCINES VENTILATION WASTE WOMAN WORKERS YOUNG CHILD YOUNG CHILDREN World Bank India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa |
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This report builds on the World
Bank's earlier report on the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) in India (2004 report number 30266), which
highlighted the challenges India faces in meeting a number
of the MDGs. The report focuses on the state of Orissa and
is organized as follows: the second chapter provides a brief
background on Orissa. This is followed by a review of recent
trends with infant and child mortality in the state. Chapter
4 introduces a framework for assessing the multitude of
factors which have a bearing on infant and child mortality,
dividing them into four groups: the individual woman/mother;
the family; the community and service provision. Chapter 5
applies the analytical framework to Orissa and this is
followed by a chapter 6 which looks at district level
patterns. The final chapter of the report pulls it
altogether and attempts to answer three questions: what is
needed to bring down child mortality rates in Orissa and
achieve the 11" Five Year Plan and MDG goal; how well
are existing interventions placed to do the job; and where
are the gaps and how can they best be filled. The report
ends with an outline of a possible multi-sectoral program
designed to reduce child mortality in Orissa. |
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India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa |
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India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa |
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India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa |
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India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa |
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India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa |
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india - achieving the millennium development goals (mdg) in india's poor states : reducing child mortality in orissa |
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okr-10986-77282021-04-23T14:02:37Z India - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in India's Poor States : Reducing Child Mortality in Orissa World Bank AGED AGRICULTURAL WAGES ANTE-NATAL CARE ANTENATAL CARE BABIES BABY BIRTH ATTENDANTS BREAST FEEDING BREAST-FEEDING BREASTFEEDING CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD CHILD BEARING CHILD CARE CHILD DEATHS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD FEEDING CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILD NUTRITION CHILD SURVIVAL CITIZEN CROP LOSSES DEMAND FOR SERVICES DIARRHEA DISEASES DRINKING WATER DROUGHT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGENCY CARE EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES FEMALE LITERACY FERTILITY RATE FIRST BIRTH GENDER GAP GIRLS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT POLICIES HEALTH HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HIGH INEQUALITY HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HYGIENE HYGIENE PRACTICES IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE INCOME POVERTY INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT INFANT DEATHS INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INSURANCE IRRIGATION KNOWLEDGE BASE LARGE POPULATION LITERACY RATES LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW FERTILITY LOW POPULATION GROWTH RATE MALARIA MALNUTRITION MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH OUTCOMES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL FACILITIES MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION MIDWIFE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MORBIDITY MORTALITY REDUCTION MOSQUITO NETS MOTHER NATAL CARE NEO-NATAL MORTALITY NEONATAL MORTALITY NEWBORN NEWBORN CARE NUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION STATUS PATIENTS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLIO POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INFRASTRUCTURE POOR PEOPLE POOR WOMEN POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIVATE PROVIDERS PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE PROVIDERS PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER REFERRAL SERVICES REMOTE AREAS REMOTE RURAL AREAS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DRINKING WATER RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL HEALTH RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM SANITATION SAVINGS SCHOOL ENROLMENT SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICES TO WOMEN SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL INDICATORS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPORT TO FAMILIES TARGETING TETANUS URBAN AREAS VACCINES VENTILATION WASTE WOMAN WORKERS YOUNG CHILD YOUNG CHILDREN This report builds on the World Bank's earlier report on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in India (2004 report number 30266), which highlighted the challenges India faces in meeting a number of the MDGs. The report focuses on the state of Orissa and is organized as follows: the second chapter provides a brief background on Orissa. This is followed by a review of recent trends with infant and child mortality in the state. Chapter 4 introduces a framework for assessing the multitude of factors which have a bearing on infant and child mortality, dividing them into four groups: the individual woman/mother; the family; the community and service provision. Chapter 5 applies the analytical framework to Orissa and this is followed by a chapter 6 which looks at district level patterns. The final chapter of the report pulls it altogether and attempts to answer three questions: what is needed to bring down child mortality rates in Orissa and achieve the 11" Five Year Plan and MDG goal; how well are existing interventions placed to do the job; and where are the gaps and how can they best be filled. The report ends with an outline of a possible multi-sectoral program designed to reduce child mortality in Orissa. 2012-06-11T20:37:50Z 2012-06-11T20:37:50Z 2007-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/7773770/india-achieving-millennium-development-goals-mdg-indias-poor-states-reducing-child-mortality-orissa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7728 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia India |