Package of Interventions Implemented in the AYSRH Program in Pilot and Non-Pilot Cities
Interventions | Pilot Cities | Non-Pilot Cities |
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Dedicated and focused day for FP services for all married women aged 15–49 years | Yes | Yes |
Dedicated and focused for FP services for FTPs aged 15–24 years | Yes | No |
Coached ASHAs to update UHIRs to make FP data visible for all aged women 15–49 years | Yes | Yes |
Coached ASHAs to update UHIRs to make FP data visible for FTPs aged 15–24 years and recorded for prioritization | Yes | No |
Supported the ASHAs to understand the ensuring spacing at birth scheme and to help FTPs choose a method of their choice | Yes | No |
Established adolescent-friendly health services | Yes | No |
Trained at least 1 auxiliary nurse midwife/staff nurse at each urban primary health center in adolescent- and youth-friendly services | Yes | |
Trained staff on adolescent- and youth-friendly counseling skills related to FP and contraception | Yes | No1 |
Whole-site orientation for urban primary health center staff on AYSRH and FTPs | Yes | No2 |
Abbreviations: ASHA, accredited social health activist; AYSRH, adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health; FP, family planning; FTP, first-time parent; UHIR, urban health index register.
1 No specific focus on adolescents and young people, but general training on FP.
2 No specific focus on adolescents and young people, but general whole-site orientation.