tailieunhanh - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SURVEY ROMANIA 2004
This Summary Report was developed based on the Agreement of Cooperation between the Romanian Ministry of Health (MoH) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations Children' s Fund (UNICEF), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the JSI Research and Training Institute (JSI R&T), the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Institute for Mother and Child Care “Alfred Rusescu” (IMCC). The study was financed by the Romanian MoH through the Japanese grant PHRD TF052423 administered by the World Bank, by UNFPA under the “Project RO1P102 Enhanced national. | MINISTRY OF HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SURVEY ROMANIA 2004 SUMMARY REPORT MAY 2005 ft unicef OíâysẠỊD I II I FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DEZA DDC DSC SDC COSUDE IOMC Bucuresti This Summary Report was developed based on the Agreement of Cooperation between the Romanian Ministry of Health MoH and the United Nations Population Fund UNFPA the United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF the United States Agency for International Development USAID the JSI Research and Training Institute JSI R T the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC the World Health Organization WHO and the Institute for Mother and Child Care Alfred Rusescu IMCC . The study was financed by the Romanian MoH through the Japanese grant PHRD TF052423 administered by the World Bank by UNFPA under the Project RO1P102 Enhanced national capacity for effective formulation planning and implementation of population policies by the . Government through the USAID cooperative agreement 186-A-00-01-00103-00 coordinated by JSI R T and by UNICEF. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the financing agencies. The database of the RHS-Ro 2004 is public available for non-commercial purposes and can only be used for fundamental research projects or for improvement of the public health system. Access is granted free of charge upon request. For additional information about RHS-Ro 2004 Reports please access and or . Descrierea CIP a Bibliotecii Nationale a României Reproductive health survey Romania 2004. SUMMARY REPORT MAY 2005 I Ministry of Health World Bank UNFPA USAID UNICEF Buzau Alpha MDN 2005 Bibliogr. Index ISBN 973-7871-14-6 I. Romania. Ministerul Sanatatii II. Banca Mondiala III. United Nations Population Fund IV. USAID V. UNICEF 498 2004 FOREWORD In Romania the year 1990 marked the end of the pro-natalist policy promoted by the former communist regime for the previous 25 years. The amplitude of the negative consequences of
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