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Pakistan's first Family Planning Scheme was a part of the country's Third Five Year Plan (1965–1970). [7] This scheme became the template for all subsequent family planning strategies. The scheme's goal was to have a vast impact in the shortest time possible, with a reduction of the birth rate from 50 to 40 per 1000 by 1970. [7]
The Family Planning Association of Pakistan, later renamed as Rahnuma, is a Pakistani organisation that was established in 1953. [1] Rahnuma has developed programmes to increase access to high-quality, affordable health services.
In agreement with the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, Pakistan pledged that by 2010 it would provide universal access to family planning. Additionally, Pakistan's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper has set specific national goals for increases in family planning and contraceptive use. [104]
Pages in category "Family planning in Pakistan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Increased defense expenditures and a flood of refugees to Pakistan after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979, as well as the sharp increase in international oil prices in 1979–80, drew resources away from planned investments (see Pakistan Becomes a Frontline State, ch. 5). Nevertheless, some of the plan's goals were attained.
This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Family planning in Pakistan; H. Hindu marriage laws in Pakistan; L. List of Pakistani family names; U.
Pakistan Vision 2025 is a set of goals for social, economic, security, and governance developments outlined by the government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to be achieved by 2025. The overall goal is for Pakistan to become an upper-middle income country by 2025 and to eventually become one of the top ten economies in the world by 2047 ...
Family planning in Pakistan (1 C, 2 P) V. Domestic violence in Pakistan (2 P) This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 23:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...