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(SIFPSA Is Just A Click Away)
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The SIFPSA website was launched on February
12, 2001 by Mr. A. R. Nanda, Secretary, Family Welfare,
Govt. of India at a glittering function at India International
Centre, New Delhi. |
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Distinguished Gathering
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Representatives from Ministry of Health
& Family Welfare, Govt. of India, USAID, Govt. of UP,
other donors, officials from Cooperating Agencies and
various people working in the RCH sector and SIFPSA staff
applauded as Mr. Nanda clicked to bring the website on
screen. He expressed happiness at the fact that the innovative
work being done by SIFPSA would get disseminated more
widely. Mr. Sujit Banerjee, Principal Secretary, Medical,
Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of UP commended SIFPSA
for developing an interactive website in a most attractive
format. He also felt that by showcasing government schemes
and the UP Population Policy, along with details of its
own activities, SIFPSA had done a yeoman service to all
those interested in the RCH programme in UP. Dr. Victor
Barbiero, Director, Population, Health & Nutrition, USAID
felt that “the SIFPSA website is a terrific addition to
the great work SIFPSA is doing”. Mr. Gautam Basu, Joint
Secretary, RCH, Govt. of India also complimented SIFPSA
on the timely launch of its website. Dr. G. Narayana,
Director, The POLICY Project, which has partnered SIFPSA
in the development of the website, proposed a vote of
thanks. |
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Informing Interactively |
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Ms. Aradhana Johri, Executive Director,
SIFPSA and Mr. J. S. Deepak, Consultant, The POLICY Project,
walked the gathering through various sections of the website
and demonstrated its interactive features. The parts on
organization structure, objectives, strategies, performance,
key achievements and allocations of SIFPSA were presented.
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A Comprehensive Site |
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The site includes details on various
SIFPSA activities like private and public sector projects,
district action plans, marketing and communication. The
TV spots used by SIFPSA as part of its successful multimedia
campaign are accessible from the website. Details of the
TT campaign implemented in the state, the RCH camp strategy
and the innovative use of private lady medical officers
at government facilities are also available. One of the
most remarkable features of the website is its large variety
of state and district maps. Maps of all 39 SIFPSA districts
with different interventions can be seen by clicking on
a particular district. Alternatively, sectorwise interventions
can be seen on maps of UP. |
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The website features all SIFPSA publications,
its newsletters, various books and journals, survey reports
and studies, and SIFPSA news. Visitors to the website
can take part in an opinion poll on a subject of current
interest and leave their comments in the visitors’ book.
For those who want to know more, the website has a hyperlink
to the USAID website, which would help accessing a host
of information related to Population, Health and Nutrition |
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SIFPSA
Website |
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Contents |
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About
SIFPSA |
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IFPS
Project strategies |
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SIFPSA
Projects locationwise & on maps |
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District
Action Plans (DAPs) |
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SIFPSA
News |
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Communication
activities and TV spots |
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Contraceptive
Marketing |
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SIFPSA
Publications and Newsletters |
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Opinion
Poll |
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Mr. A. R. Nanda, Secretary, Family Welfare,
GOI, launching the website |
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