Government funding of voluntary agencies for : health and family welfare activities in Maharashtra

By: SOSA Society for service to voluntary agenciesMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Bombay SOSVA 1988Description: 221pSubject(s): Health and family | Welfare activities in Maharashtra | Urban slumsDDC classification: 361.25 Summary: India is one of the countries that has adopted the 'Health for all' target for the year 2000. Maharashtra hopes to achieve this by 1991. The central and state Governments are working towards these targets, but recognise that their unaided effort is insufficient, so they want the active participation of voluntary agencies in their health and family welfare programmes.
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I. AIMS IN GIANT POLICY
II. THE SCHEMES AT A GLANCE
III. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HEALTH SCHEMES
IV. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA FAMILY WELFARE SCHEMES
V. GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA HEALTH SCHEMES

India is one of the countries that has adopted the 'Health for all' target for the year 2000. Maharashtra hopes to achieve this by 1991. The central and state Governments are working towards these targets, but recognise that their unaided effort is insufficient, so they want the active participation of voluntary agencies in their health and family welfare programmes.

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