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| India: Rajasthan Health Systems Development Project
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The Rajasthan Health Systems Development Project for India will assist Rajasthan in improving the health status of it s population, in particular the poor and underserved population. Specifically, the project will increase access to and improve the quality of health care. The project has three main components, one of which mainly focuses on the poor and tribal population. Component 1 improves the state's institutional capacity for health policy development and planning by establishing a Strategic Planning Cell that focuses on designing and implementing strategies for public-private partnership, and developing contracting mechanisms and carrying out a diagnostic assessment, and designing a regulatory framework. The component also improves the health management information system, and supports a variety of training activities on health management, clinical aspects, waste management, equipment maintenance and behavior change communication. Component 2 physically renovates and upgrades district hospitals and health centers, implements a health care waste management system, establishes an institutional framework, trains staff and workers, improves the quality of clinical services, and strengthens the current referral system. Component 3 supports interventions to improve access to health care among disadvantaged populations, especially the tribal population and these households below the poverty line. Specifically, it carries out information, education, and communication campaigns; targets a new strategy aimed at improving health services for tribal and poor populations that focuses on improved service delivery, health camps, non-financial incentives to recruit medical personnel, and incorporates tribal medicine; and uses innovative mechanisms to reduce financial barriers to health care.**
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Last Updated June 05 2012
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Available Project Documents***
For a short project overview, please consult the Project Information Document if available.
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Implementation Completion and Results Report (ICR), Vol.1of1 -28-MAR-2012
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Implementation Status and Results Report (ISRR), Vol. -03-JAN-2012
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Implementation Status and Results Report (ISRR), Vol. -21-SEP-2011
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Project Paper (PJPR), Vol.2 of 2 -09-SEP-2011
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Project Paper (PJPR), Vol.1 of 2 -08-SEP-2011
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Implementation Status and Results Report (ISRR), Vol. -15-JAN-2011
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Procurement Plan (PROP), Vol.2 of 5 -01-JAN-2011
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Procurement Plan (PROP), Vol.5 of 5 -01-JAN-2011
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Procurement Plan (PROP), Vol.4 of 5 -01-JAN-2011
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Procurement Plan (PROP), Vol.3 of 5 -01-JAN-2011
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Procurement Plan (PROP), Vol.1 of 5 -01-JAN-2011
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Credit Agreement (), Vol. -03-JUN-2004
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Credit Agreement (CA), Vol. -03-JUN-2004
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Project Appraisal Document (PAD), Vol.1 of 1 -09-FEB-2004
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Environmental Assessment (EA), Vol.1 -30-APR-2003
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Indigenous Peoples Plan (IP), Vol.1 -30-APR-2003
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Integrated Safeguards Data Sheet (ISDS), Vol.1 -16-NOV-2001
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Project Information Document (PID), Vol.1 -13-NOV-2001
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*Commitment at Board in USD$ millions. Does not reflect any cancellations. Pipeline and dropped projects display the forecast amount. Total project cost includes non-Bank funding.
** The project summary is drawn from the PAD, SAR, or PGD abstract and may not accurately reflect the project's current nature.
*** Project documents are posted to this website as soon as they reach certain milestones (more info.). For example, Project Appraisal Documents are processed and made available through this website a few days after Board approval. If you find that a report which should be here is unavailable, contact Infoshop .
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