Health Ministry: New claims but no new programmes
The second of a series looks at the Health Ministry's claims and if they are backed by facts
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The second of a series looks at the Health Ministry's claims and if they are backed by facts
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During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first year in office, the health ministry has relaunched existing programmes and claimed credit for programmes not launched by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government.
Fact Checker took a look at the claims and realities:
1. MISSION INDRADHANUSH, A NEW IMMUNISATION PROGRAMME: ONLY THE NAME IS NEW
Claim: A new programme named Mission Indradhanush will target areas of low immunisation.
Reality: Mission Indradhanush is the new name for Special Immunisation Weeks (SIWs), conducted for years in areas of low immunisation under the Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP).
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Mission Indradhanush: One of the largest-ever immunisation drives
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Special vaccination campaigns have been planned for seven to 10 days in 201 high-focus districts during March-June 2015 under Mission Indradhanush. But this has routinely been done in preceding years. For example, in 2013-14, four rounds (April, June, July and August) of SIWs were conducted in 31 states and union territories. More than 9.8 million doses of various antigens were administered to children.
Similarly, during 2012-13, SIWs were carried out in low-coverage areas and more than 17.3 million doses of various antigens were administered.
2. MISSION INDRADHANUSH WILL BE WORLD’S LARGEST IMMUNISATION DRIVE: IT ALREADY IS
Claim: Mission Indradhanush, “the largest-ever immunisation drive”, will immunise 8.9 million children.
Reality: UIP is one of the largest programs in the world, according to immunisation summary report jointly published by United Nations Children’s Fund and World Health Organisation.
More than 20 million pregnant women and children were immunised during 2011-12, according to data released by the health ministry.
3. INDIA NEWBORN ACTION PLAN (INAP): ONE OF MANY EXISTING PLANS
Claim: INAP aims to end all preventable new-born deaths and still births by 2030.
Reality: INAP is the latest entrant to a long list of existing interventions under the National Health Mission (NHM) to reduce neo-natal and maternal mortality.
A few of these interventions and programmes are:
4. INDIA’S FIRST MENTAL HEALTH POLICY LAUNCHED: WORK BEGAN IN 2011
Claim: Launched the country’s first-ever mental health policy.
Reality: The work of framing a national mental-health policy began in April 2011, following a resolution on mental disorders adopted at the World health Assembly. The government constituted a policy group to frame a mental-health policy, launched in October 2014.
Source: factchecker.in; Reprinted with permission from IndiaSpend. FactChecker.in is an initiative of The Spending & Policy Research Foundation which also runs www.indiaspend.org, India’s first data journalism initiative
First Published: Jul 23 2015 | 11:25 PM IST