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INTERNATIONAL

ORGANIZATION RELATED
TO CHILD HEALTH

PRESENTED BY
MRS. SUNITA CHANDEL
M.SC 1ST YEAR STUDENT
GENERAL OBJECTIVES

At the end of the senimar student will


be able to understand about
international organization of child
health.
specific objectives
At the end of the senimar students will be
able to -
 Introduction
Define definition
Exlain purpose of international
organization of child health
international agencies.
summary
Review of literature
Conclusion.
Bibliography.
INTRODUCTION
• development of material resource
and the best way to develop
national resources and the best
way to develop national human
resources is to take care of
children's. India has the
• largest child population in the world.
All out effort are being made by India
for the development and welfare of
childrens
DEFINATION

• Child welfare agency an


administrative unit responsible for
social work concerned with the
welfare and vocational training of
children.
PURPOSES
• To education of children.
• To promote and conduct research.
• To help training and education of
teacher.
• To provide health support for children
• To ensuring safety of child.
• To strengthening Families to
successfully care for their children's
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES ARE
• WHO (world health organization)
• UNICEF (United National
International children's Emergency
Fund)
• International red cross.
• FAO (Food and agricultural)
• World bank
• Care (Cooperative for assistance
and relief every where)
• USAID (United agency for
International development)
• UNFPA (United agency for
International development)
• UNDP (United nation development
programme)
• ILO (International labour organization)
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)

• Established on 7th April 1948


• Its headquarter is at Geneva.
• The word health organization is a
specialized agency of united nations.
• Who serves as the directing and
coordinating authority for International
health matters and public health.
Objectives of WHO :-

• To develop and implement,


multisectorial public policies for health,
integrated facilitate community
empowerment, together with action for
health promotion, self care.
• Who started in 7th April 1948 after first
world war. The main, health works are-

cont.......
• Provision and control of specific
disease (HIV)
• Development of comprehensive
health (PHCs)
• Family Health.
• Health Statistics.
• Health Literature and publications
• Environmental health.
• Biomedical research.
• Child and adolescent health and
development.
• New Tools for strengthening national
legal and policy frame works to
improve child and adolescent health.


• Provision and control of specific
disease (HIV)
• Development of comprehensive
health (PHCs)
• Family Health.
• Health Statistics.
• Health Literature and publications
• Provision and control of specific
disease (HIV)
• Development of comprehensive
health (PHCs)
• Family Health.
• Health Statistics.
• Health Literature and publications
• G 8 (8 Countries get together and
planning) prioritize maternal, new
born and child health.
• AIDS 2008 conference highlights
prevention of retrovirus from youth
and children.
IN CHILD WELFARE

• National polio surveillance project


• Routine immunization.
• Leprosy elimination.
UNICEF (UNITED NATIIONS AND
INTERNATINAL CHILDRENS
EMERGINCY FUND )
• It is established in 1946.
• Headquarters Newyork.
• Active in mote than 190 countries,
south central Asia regional office
located in New Delhi.
• In India since 1949.
FOCUS AREA

• Child survival and development.


• Basic education and gender equity.
• HIV/AIDS and children-mother to
child transmission, Paediatric
treatment, Prevention, children
affected By Aids.
• Child protection- Protecting children
from violence, exploitation and abuse.
ACTIVITIES
MATERNAL HEALTH IN INDIA :-
• (NRHM), Unicef support village health
and nutrition days (VHND) antenatal
checkup.
• NRHM- Janani surakha yojna
institutional delivery.
• RCH programme - reduce mortality.
UNICEF and WHO support mescals and polio
eradication
Neonatal Health in India

• Support IMNCI Programme.


• Support setting up and managing of
special care new born units.
• Nutrition :-
• Assist ICDS programme.
• Supports iron and vitamin-A
supplementation.
....cont
• National aids control programme
drug, staff, reporting system.
• Develop website for missing children.
EDUCATION

• In emergencies helps to restore


education to affected populations
• Partner in the SARV SHIKSHA
ABHIYAN.
• Supports alternative learning
strategies including bridging courses
for adolescent girls, who are out of
School.
INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS

• Establishment- 1863
• Head Office- Geneva, Switzerland
• Services- Protection of war wounded,
refugees and prisoners.
ACTIVITIES

• Promotes ensuring economic security.


• Water and habitat activities.
• Safeguarding health care.
• First Aid.
• Emergency transport and hospital care.
• Mother and child care.
• Vaccination
FAO (Food and Agriculture organization of the UNITED NATIONS)

• Establishment – 16 October 1945


• Headquarter in Rome, Italy.
• FAO has 191 members nations.
SERVICES

• FAO is also a source of knowledge


and information's and helps
developing countries in transitions
modernizes and improve agriculture,
Forestry and Fisheries practices.
• Ensuring nutrition's and Food security
for all.
CHILD WELFARE

• ILO and FAO working together to


prevent child labour in Agriculture and
Fisheries.
WORLD BANK

• The world bank is an international


financial agency of the united nations
that provides loans to developing
countries for capital programs to rise
living standard.
• Established in 1944
• Headquarter- Washington.
FUNCTIONS

• Bank gives loan for projects that lead


to economic growth the projects
usually concern with :-
• Economic growth.
• Agriculture, water supply, education,
road, railway, electricity, family
planning.
• Health and environment.
CARE (COOPERATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE AND RELIEF EVERY WHERE)

• This programme launched on 1945 to


help the communities of poor
developing countries.
• Head quartered – Atlanta, Georgia.
• Work in 84 countries.
• Services- Provides logistics, food aid
and long term development
assistance.
IN INDIA :- Project are -

• Support ICO 8 programme.


• Better health and nutritional
programme
• Anaemia control programme.
• Child survival project.
• Integrated nutrition and child project.
• Improving health care for adolescent
girls project.
EDUCATION

• Girls educations programme.


• Udaan School- 9-14 girl/primary
education/11 month
• Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas.
• Support ICDS programme
implementations.
HEALTH

• Saksham and emphasis –NACD


• Family health initiative
• Swasth-tech assist/Nutritional
programme
• Sehat- improve nutrition and health
status of women and children .
• Urban health initiative- MD Goals
USAID (UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)

• Establishment on 3 November 1961.


• Headquarters – Washington
• Work in over 100 countries.
SERVICES

• Promote economic prosperity.


• Strengthen democracy and good
governance.
• Protect human rights.
• Improve global health.
• Help Societies prevent and recover
from conflicts/disaster.
IN INDIA

• USAID implements HIV/AIDS


preventions, care and treatment
programme.
• Supports implementation of the DOTS.
• Technical Support to immunizations
and vitamin-A
• Food aid programme
• Support polio eradication programme.
UNDP (UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME)

• Established -1966
• Headquarter- New York
• Work with 177 countries
WORKING AREA

• Poverty reduction.
• Achieving the millennium
Development Goals.
• Democratic governance.
• Crisis prevention and recovery.
• Environment and energy protection.
• cont.......
• UNDP works closely with the national
AIDS control programme of India.
• Women‘s Empowerment and
inclusion.
• Human Development.
UNFPA (UNITED NATIONS FUNDS FOR POPULATION ACTIVITIES)

• Established on 1969.
• Head Office- New York.
MISSION :-
UNFA, the United Nations
populations fund, delivers a world
where every pregnancy is wanted,
every birth is safe, every young
persons potential is fulfilled.
IN INDIA

• Reproductive and child Health II


(RCH II)
• National AIDS control programme III
(NACP)
• National Rural Health Mission
(NRHM)
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION

• Established- 1919
• Headquarter- Geneve
MISSION:-
Its main aims are to promote rights at
work, encourage decent employment
opportunities enhance social
protection and strengthen dialogue on
work related ussues.
WORK FOR CHILD WELFERE

CHILD LABOUR :- The ILOS


international programme on child
Labours (IPCC) work to achieve the
effective end of child labour through
country based programme.
INDUS (INDIA-US) CHILD LABOUR PROJECT

• Prevention and elimination of child


labour.
CONCLUSION

The child welfare service is responsible


for implementing measures for children
and their families in situations where
there are special needs in relations to
the home environment. Assistance
may be provided as counselling,
advisory services and aid measures,
including external support contacts,
relief measures in the home.

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