Janani Suraksha Yojna through voucher (coupon) scheme January 3, 2006 Ministry of Health, Family Welfare, Medical Education and Research Government of.

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Janani Suraksha Yojna through voucher (coupon) scheme January 3, 2006 Ministry of Health, Family Welfare, Medical Education and Research Government of Jharkhand

Types of Vouchers (coupons) Four Types of coupon -> Early Registration – Rs. 100/= to the bens. To encourage the ANC/TT/IFA consumption ->Rs. 700/= coupon for the institutuitiuonal delivery in the third Trimester ( for Cesarean cases, as per the norms) -> Rs. 300/= to Bens. after completion of 10 weeks with immunization -> Rs.100/ case to AWW as performance based incentive –counter signed by ANM & paid by MOI/C -> Rs.100/case to ANM as performance based incentive –counter signed by AWW paid by MOI/C

Strategy: 1. Convergence with the ICDS at District, Block and village level 2.MOIC to be the in-charge of the implementation of the progreamme 3. ANM and AWW to work together 5% Bens monitoring by MOIC and 3% Bens monitoring by CS Urban Area : with the help of NGOs

Implementation Process: Enrollment of confirmed Pregnant Woman from BPL by AWW at AWC, (confirmation by ANM) After Registration AWW to hand over Rs.100/ - to the woman and get signed or thumb impression on the Voucher AWW to track at least the three ANC (TT+100 tabs of IFA)

Contd….. In the third Trimester the second coupon worth Rs. 700/= to be given to the Preg. Woman After delivery and the initiation of the immunisation process for the child, after 10 weeks a cash coupon worth Rs.300/= will be given to the mother by AWW and she will get sign/thumb impression on the Voucher

Contd….. Rs.100/ case to AWW as performance based incentive –counter signed by ANM & paid by MOI/C -> Rs.100/case to ANM as performance based incentive –counter signed by AWW paid by MOI/C

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