Message
from the Chief Secretary
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As
Principal Secretary, Medical Health & Family Welfare I
have had the pleasure of working with SIFPSA during the crucial
period when it was involved in developing innovative models
for delivery of reproductive & child health services,
both through the public and private sector. I have also seen
it grow into a key player in the RCH sector in UP. The impacts
of the SIFPSA Project both in family planning and in reproductive
health have been remarkable and today the increase in the
contraceptive prevalence rate in SIFPSA districts is much
higher than an average district in UP !
SIFPSA possesses strengths in fields as diverse as planning,
implementation, management, monitoring, evaluation, capacity
building, social marketing and communications. Together these
elements combine to give SIFPSA the cutting edge to handle
other large scale projects. With its established capacity
and dynamic leadership, I see SIFPSA as an organization whose
expertise can be used for implementing other health sector
projects as well.
I wish that SIFPSA continues to do the laudable work for improving
the RCH services in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
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V.K.
Dewan |
Chief
Secretary, |
Government
of Uttar Pradesh |
&
Chairman SIFPSA |
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New
Horizons New Hopes
New vistas have opened up for SIFPSA
with the Government of India sanctioning a grant of Rs. 21
crores, to extend SIFPSA activities & replicate best practices
evolved in seven additional district.
A Giant Step Forward
The fifth day of February, 2004, was a red-letter day for
SIFPSA ! A project proposal to expand implementation of its
decentralized reproductive & child health (RCH) activities
to six additional districts of UP i.e. Bahraich, Bijnore,
Bulandshahar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Muzaffarnagar & Pilibhit
was presented to the Empowered Action Group (EAG) by Mr. J.S.
Deepak, Executive Director, SIFPSA. The EAG endorsed SIFPSA’s
strategy of public-private partnership, its focus on quality
and on decentralized programme management, to increase contraception
levels and to improve reproductive & child health and
approved the project. The seventh district, Lucknow, was added
later.
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The new programme of decentralized participatory planning
(DPP) is to be implemented over a period of three years at
a total cost of Rs. 21 crores. This initiative will provide
an addition of rupees one crore per district, per year for
the RCH sector. Implementation of DPP activities is expected
to increase contraceptive prevalence in these districts, with
a population of 20.5 million, by 4 percentage points on an
average, which is more than double the current rate of increase
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This tranche of Rs. 21 crores from Government of India, represents,
the first time ever that SIFPSA is receiving funds from a
source other than USAID. With the prospect of additional funding
under the EAG scheme for 13 more districts in the first quarter
of the next financial year, it signifies a resounding vote
of confidence in SIFPSA’s capacity for programme implementation
and its achievements. It also suggests that if SIFPSA works
with focus and determination, it will not be too long before
its activities cover the entire state of UP, carrying quality
reproductive & child health services to the doorsteps
of the under-served population in the entire state.
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