Integration issues in maturing population programs : a study of the integration of family planning and other population activities with health and other development interventions -- case study of Indonesia, case study of Bangladesh, comparison of Indonesia and Bangladesh, informal program planning checklist : phase two report
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In 9/93, the Asia/Near East Bureau requested Research Triangle Institute to examine issues, experience, and lessons learned on population integration.
Kocher, James E.; Brady, James R. · 1994

Abstract
Two types of integration were examined: (1) integration of family planning and health in the provision of information and service delivery; and (2) integration of family planning and population interventions with those in health and other development areas (e.g., education, women in development, employment). Phase One of the study focused on global trends. Phase Two, reported here, consisted of case studies on Indonesia and Bangladesh. This report includes the Indonesia and Bangladesh case studies, a short comparative paper on the two countries, and an informal program planning checklist for Mission staff and others concerned with health and population projects. Each of the country studies describes the general issues of strategy and program implementation emerging from the literature reviews and, in the case of Indonesia, a brief country visit. (Author abstract)
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