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A study on the impact of CVDP on population
and family planning at Digholgaon village
Authors
1. Taifur Rahaman
2. Beauty Akhter
3. Sangita Bhattacharjee
4.Sharmin Amin
5.Nusrat Fatima Irin
6. Rabaya Sultana Rabu
7. Ayesha Tanzina
8. Nahida Sultana
9. Simmi Das
10. Shiblee Atika Tinni
11. Mohsin Miah
12.Md Rozibul Islam
13. Mir Kashem
14. Arefin Azad
15. Nirjhar Mazumder
16. Mohammad Ullah
17. Minhaz Uddin
18.Sharif Ahmed
19. Rajesh Paul
20. KM Abu Salam
21.Abdul Hasib
22.Ahmed Ibne Monir
23. Osman Goni
Background of the study
 We all know that our country is one of the most
densely populated area of the world, where
approximately 855 people lives in each square
Kilometre area. As a part of the CVDP , our
research area- Digholgaon village has its different
significance in determining the impact of CVDP
on Population and Family Planning and that’s
why, we- a group of the Public Administration
department have gone through a structured
research in order to measure the impacts.
Objectives of the study
The Prime purpose of our study is to measure and evaluate the
visual impacts of CVDP in the arena of Population and Family
Planning in our study area. Hence our objectives are:
 To identify the change in
population dynamics.
 To elicit the expectation of the
local people in terms of child
and elderly care.
 To observe the perception
and participation regarding
contraceptives.
 To analyse the
contraceptive preference of
different categories.
 To find the influential factors
and trends in contraceptive
uses.
Scope of the study
 Major areas of the study covers the number of the
household in the village premises, population their
problems and types of support they receive.
 The study also engaged in determining the birth and death
rates of the village in the last seven decades. It also
aimed to find out the annual increase of population,
contraceptive prevalence rate among the able couples of
the area. Type of methods of contraceptive that is used
among the couples is also determined by this study. The
study also determined the major factors related to use
contraception and accessibility of contraception.
 The research paper tries to explore the basic
indicators of population growth and contraceptive
practice of the study area. Another aspet of the
research paper is the external factors’ influence on
family patterns.
Limitations of the study
 Confined only in a particular village
 The number of respondents only 21.85% of the
total population.
 Time limitation.
Description of the society
Background of the Society
 founded on January 01, 1978.
 It was named as Kafela.
 Later in 1986, the cooperative was reformed
under the CVDP of BARD and renamed as
“Digholgaon Sarbik Gram Unnayan Samabay
Samity LTD” (DSGUSSL) and took part in the
annual evolution and planning conference of
CVDP in 1987-88 as an observer member.
Membership by male and female
 The Digholgaon village is the working area of DSGUSSL. The
area of the village is approximately 1 Square KM. Right now,
there are 151 households living in this village and the population
of the village is 1083. All the households are covered and
affiliated with DSGUSSL which is 100% in percentage of
participation.
Class of the
members
Comers
(Till 30.06.2011)
Enrolled in 2012 Refused in 2012 Remained
(30.06.12)
Target (in 2012-13)
Male 162 3 - 165 10
Female 61 4 - 65 10
Youngsters 406 73 2 477 75
Total 629 80 2 707 95
Management Procedures
There are four types of meeting held by the management of DSGUSSL periodically.
They are:
 Weekly meeting: Weekly meeting is held by the members where they sort out the
present problems of the village and take practical steps to solve them.
 Management Committee meeting: A management committee consisted of nine
members and a chairman is formed by direct votes of the members every year.
This committee sits’ in a monthly meeting and evaluate the activities of the
cooperative.
 Annual General Meeting: An AGM is held at the end of every economic year.
 Monthly Joint meeting: a monthly joint meeting is held every month that sets
strategies for the betterment of the cooperative.
Audit Report
 The record of the financial activities of the
cooperative is maintained by the manager and
every year the financial activities is examined
thoroughly by an audit team.
Capital formation
 The cooperative collect its capital in three
ways-
Weekly Savings deposit
Selling shares
Lending money
Weekly savings deposit
 Till June 30, 2012, the DSGUSSL has collected a
a total of taka 4 lakhs and 62 thousand.
 In 2013, the cooperative projected to collect taka
7 lakhs 64 thousand.
 The youngster members can not collect
share of the cooperative.
 In 2011-12, the cooperative disbursed a
total loan of taka 16 lakhs and 21
thousand.
Development activities
 Cultivation
 Tree plantation
 Fish cultivating
 Cattle rearing
 Family Planning
 Nutrition based knowledge
 Religious activities
 Social security based activities
 Solving unemployment problem
 Relation with academy
Total number of households: 36
Nature Number Percentage
Kacha ghor 12 33.34
Semi paka 7 19.44
Paka 17 47.22
Change in birth and death rate
Birth rate(per
hundred)
Death rate(per
hundred)
Before CVDP 2.5 1.6
After CVDP 1.1 0.9
Change (in
percentage)
68% 43.75%
Change in population size
Before CVDP
Male Female
54% 46%
After CVDP
51% 49%
Percentage of old age member in the
families
36%
63.89%
1st Qtr
2nd Qtr
3rd Qtr
4th Qtr
Impact of CVDP on Family
Dependent
Before CVDP After CVDP Change
Average family
size
7.08 6.02 14.97%
Average
dependent
57% 32.08% 29.85%
Female
dependent
1.48 1.12 24.32%
Change in contraceptive prevalence
rate
Before
CVDP
After CVDP
Eligible
couple
Using
contrace
ptive
Percenta
ge
Using
contrace
ptive
percenta
ge
25 6 24 15 60
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
Opinion
Scarcity
Ignorance
Religiousview
Migration cause
physical
others
Before CVDP After CVDP Change
pills 9 30 2.23
Injectables 3.5 08 1.20
Implants 0.25 0.5 1.00
IUD 1.7 1 -.50
Female
sterilization
3.1 6 9.3
Male sterilization 0 0.6 -
Condom 3.45 6.9 1.00
Total 20.75 52.5 160%
Accessibility to contraceptives(after
CVDP)
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
1st Qtr
Yes (91.6%)
No (8.34%)
Present situation in use of contraceptives
(among 24 able couples)
1st Qtr
0% 2nd Qtr
20%
3rd Qtr
65%
4th Qtr
15%
Summary
 Digholgaon is situated at the slpoe of Lalmai hill,
on the west of Comilla Cantonment. The place is
located at 1 no. Kalir Bazar Union, some 12
Kilometre west of the town. At the east of the
village BARD is situated and the distance
between these two is only 3 KM.
 Our group visited the place on November 05,
2012.
 The method of our data analysis is random
sampling.
Major findings
 Disparity of male and female reduced.
 Family size reduced.
 Rate of dependency decreased.
 Quality of service in health care increased.
 Awareness and availability on family planning
increased.
 Increase in rate of contraceptive prevalence.
Conclusion
 The impact of CVDP is clearly seen in the study
area and that’s why its replication and
implementation should be made through out the
country.
 The government should spread the project as a
complete government programme to take out its
advantages to the doors of rural people.
Recommendations
 Steps to publicity the success of CVDP.
 Completely different structure should be made
within the platform of cooperative.
 Customized action plans should be taken for
different group of people.
 Availability of contraceptive should be made more
easy.
Thank You

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Presentation A study on the impact of CVDP on Population and Family Planning at Digholgaon Village(Under BARD), Comilla.

  • 2. A study on the impact of CVDP on population and family planning at Digholgaon village
  • 4. 1. Taifur Rahaman 2. Beauty Akhter 3. Sangita Bhattacharjee 4.Sharmin Amin 5.Nusrat Fatima Irin 6. Rabaya Sultana Rabu 7. Ayesha Tanzina 8. Nahida Sultana 9. Simmi Das 10. Shiblee Atika Tinni 11. Mohsin Miah 12.Md Rozibul Islam 13. Mir Kashem 14. Arefin Azad 15. Nirjhar Mazumder 16. Mohammad Ullah 17. Minhaz Uddin 18.Sharif Ahmed 19. Rajesh Paul 20. KM Abu Salam 21.Abdul Hasib 22.Ahmed Ibne Monir 23. Osman Goni
  • 5. Background of the study  We all know that our country is one of the most densely populated area of the world, where approximately 855 people lives in each square Kilometre area. As a part of the CVDP , our research area- Digholgaon village has its different significance in determining the impact of CVDP on Population and Family Planning and that’s why, we- a group of the Public Administration department have gone through a structured research in order to measure the impacts.
  • 6. Objectives of the study The Prime purpose of our study is to measure and evaluate the visual impacts of CVDP in the arena of Population and Family Planning in our study area. Hence our objectives are:  To identify the change in population dynamics.  To elicit the expectation of the local people in terms of child and elderly care.  To observe the perception and participation regarding contraceptives.  To analyse the contraceptive preference of different categories.  To find the influential factors and trends in contraceptive uses.
  • 7. Scope of the study  Major areas of the study covers the number of the household in the village premises, population their problems and types of support they receive.  The study also engaged in determining the birth and death rates of the village in the last seven decades. It also aimed to find out the annual increase of population, contraceptive prevalence rate among the able couples of the area. Type of methods of contraceptive that is used among the couples is also determined by this study. The study also determined the major factors related to use contraception and accessibility of contraception.  The research paper tries to explore the basic indicators of population growth and contraceptive practice of the study area. Another aspet of the research paper is the external factors’ influence on family patterns.
  • 8. Limitations of the study  Confined only in a particular village  The number of respondents only 21.85% of the total population.  Time limitation.
  • 10. Background of the Society  founded on January 01, 1978.  It was named as Kafela.  Later in 1986, the cooperative was reformed under the CVDP of BARD and renamed as “Digholgaon Sarbik Gram Unnayan Samabay Samity LTD” (DSGUSSL) and took part in the annual evolution and planning conference of CVDP in 1987-88 as an observer member.
  • 11. Membership by male and female  The Digholgaon village is the working area of DSGUSSL. The area of the village is approximately 1 Square KM. Right now, there are 151 households living in this village and the population of the village is 1083. All the households are covered and affiliated with DSGUSSL which is 100% in percentage of participation.
  • 12. Class of the members Comers (Till 30.06.2011) Enrolled in 2012 Refused in 2012 Remained (30.06.12) Target (in 2012-13) Male 162 3 - 165 10 Female 61 4 - 65 10 Youngsters 406 73 2 477 75 Total 629 80 2 707 95
  • 13. Management Procedures There are four types of meeting held by the management of DSGUSSL periodically. They are:  Weekly meeting: Weekly meeting is held by the members where they sort out the present problems of the village and take practical steps to solve them.  Management Committee meeting: A management committee consisted of nine members and a chairman is formed by direct votes of the members every year. This committee sits’ in a monthly meeting and evaluate the activities of the cooperative.  Annual General Meeting: An AGM is held at the end of every economic year.  Monthly Joint meeting: a monthly joint meeting is held every month that sets strategies for the betterment of the cooperative.
  • 14. Audit Report  The record of the financial activities of the cooperative is maintained by the manager and every year the financial activities is examined thoroughly by an audit team.
  • 15. Capital formation  The cooperative collect its capital in three ways- Weekly Savings deposit Selling shares Lending money
  • 16. Weekly savings deposit  Till June 30, 2012, the DSGUSSL has collected a a total of taka 4 lakhs and 62 thousand.  In 2013, the cooperative projected to collect taka 7 lakhs 64 thousand.
  • 17.  The youngster members can not collect share of the cooperative.  In 2011-12, the cooperative disbursed a total loan of taka 16 lakhs and 21 thousand.
  • 18. Development activities  Cultivation  Tree plantation  Fish cultivating  Cattle rearing
  • 19.  Family Planning  Nutrition based knowledge  Religious activities  Social security based activities  Solving unemployment problem  Relation with academy
  • 20. Total number of households: 36 Nature Number Percentage Kacha ghor 12 33.34 Semi paka 7 19.44 Paka 17 47.22
  • 21. Change in birth and death rate Birth rate(per hundred) Death rate(per hundred) Before CVDP 2.5 1.6 After CVDP 1.1 0.9 Change (in percentage) 68% 43.75%
  • 22. Change in population size Before CVDP Male Female 54% 46% After CVDP 51% 49%
  • 23. Percentage of old age member in the families 36% 63.89% 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
  • 24. Impact of CVDP on Family Dependent Before CVDP After CVDP Change Average family size 7.08 6.02 14.97% Average dependent 57% 32.08% 29.85% Female dependent 1.48 1.12 24.32%
  • 25. Change in contraceptive prevalence rate Before CVDP After CVDP Eligible couple Using contrace ptive Percenta ge Using contrace ptive percenta ge 25 6 24 15 60
  • 27. Before CVDP After CVDP Change pills 9 30 2.23 Injectables 3.5 08 1.20 Implants 0.25 0.5 1.00 IUD 1.7 1 -.50 Female sterilization 3.1 6 9.3 Male sterilization 0 0.6 - Condom 3.45 6.9 1.00 Total 20.75 52.5 160%
  • 29. Present situation in use of contraceptives (among 24 able couples) 1st Qtr 0% 2nd Qtr 20% 3rd Qtr 65% 4th Qtr 15%
  • 30. Summary  Digholgaon is situated at the slpoe of Lalmai hill, on the west of Comilla Cantonment. The place is located at 1 no. Kalir Bazar Union, some 12 Kilometre west of the town. At the east of the village BARD is situated and the distance between these two is only 3 KM.  Our group visited the place on November 05, 2012.  The method of our data analysis is random sampling.
  • 31. Major findings  Disparity of male and female reduced.  Family size reduced.  Rate of dependency decreased.  Quality of service in health care increased.  Awareness and availability on family planning increased.  Increase in rate of contraceptive prevalence.
  • 32. Conclusion  The impact of CVDP is clearly seen in the study area and that’s why its replication and implementation should be made through out the country.  The government should spread the project as a complete government programme to take out its advantages to the doors of rural people.
  • 33. Recommendations  Steps to publicity the success of CVDP.  Completely different structure should be made within the platform of cooperative.  Customized action plans should be taken for different group of people.  Availability of contraceptive should be made more easy.