MCH-STAR in the News

US launches Rs.580 mn health initiative in India
12th June, 2008
New Delhi, June 12 : The US Thursday
launched a Rs.580 million initiative to improve
maternal and child health in India, with a focus
on Uttar Pradseh and Jharkhand.
The Maternal and Child Health Sustainable
Technical Assistance and Research Initiative (MCH
STAR) will work to accelerate the resource mobilization
of India's major programmes like the Notational
Rural Health Mission and Integrated Child Development
Services.
“Our aim is to bring real
improvements in the lives of women and children.
Led by USAID, our Indian partner organisations will
help the initiative to achieve success,” USAID
mission director George Deikun said.
“We are investing Rs.581
million and our Indian partners will also mobilise
some funds. The funds will be utilised over a period
of five years across India with a focus on Uttar
Pradseh and Jharkhand,” Deikun told IANS.
“Each activity will respond
directly to the programme and policy needs of Jharkhand
and Uttar Pradseh. It will demonstrate policy and
programme successes that can help others to emulate
evidence based practices.”
The Indian government has some
good programmes, and USAID will work with the ministry
of health and family welfare to bring better success.
“We need an extended reservoir
professional research, public health and technical
assistance institutions working at global standards
that can support government programmes,” said
Naresh Dayal, secretary in the health ministry.
“Our country is growing well
in almost all fields but our health indicators are
poor. It's a shame to talk at international podiums
about Indian's health parameters. We are trying
to better the situation,” he said at the function.
Currently, of every 1,000 kids
born in the country, nearly 60 die. Similarly, 301
mothers succumb to pregnancy related complications
after or during childbirth.
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