Utilisation, Excess Capacity, And Performance of Family Welfare Centres in a District of Punjab (Reproductive CHOICES AND Means) (Punjab, Pakistan) (Report)
Pakistan Development Review 1995, Winter, 34, 4
-
- $5.99
-
- $5.99
Publisher Description
INTRODUCTION The Eighth Five-Year Plan has allocated Rs 9.1 billion to the Population Welfare Programme (PWP) which constitutes 0.5 percent of the total plan size of Rs 1700.5 billion (in 1992-93). During 1992-93, a total of Rs 828.9 million was allocated to PWP, of which 85 percent was reported to be utilised, which amounts to Rs 702.87 million.
More Books Like This
Health Labor Market Analyses in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
2016
Demand Forecasting and Capacity Management in Primary Care (Primary Care)
2012
Human Services and Long-term Care
2018
Bangladesh National Nutrition Services
2015
Implementation of Casemix System as Prospective Provider Payment Method in Social Health Insurance: a Case Study of Acheh Provincial Health Insurance
2022
Encyclopaedia of Hospital, Nursing and Health Care (Psychiatric Nursing and Patient's Behaviour)
2009
More Books by Pakistan Development Review
Do Third World Immigrants Impose a Cost on Canadian Public Treasury?(International ECONOMICS AND Industrialization) (Report)
1989
Ngos, Micro-Finance and Poverty Alleviation: Experience of the Rural Poor in Pakistan (Aga Khan Rural Support Programme) (Report)
2000
1998 Census: The Results and Implications (Population Dynamics) (Report)
1998
Economic Philosophy of Allama Iqbal (Forum: THE ECONOMIC VISION OF ALLAMA MUHAMMAD IQBAL)
2002
Economic Development and Traditional Social Structures: Some Theoretical Considerations (Issues IN ECONOMIC Development) (Report)
1988
Half a Century of Economic and Social Development Policies of the UN and Bretton Woods Institutions (The Iqbal Memorial Lecture) (Report)
1995