Bangladesh now role model in birth control

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City Desk :
Bangladesh has now became a role model before the globe being successful in birth control as the present government’s proper initiative declined population growth rate to 1.37 percent from 2.64 percent.
Bangladesh had taken a mega plan in controlling population in 1975 soon after achieving the membership of the United Nations (UN) on September 17 in 1974.
In continuation with that, the Directorate General of Family Planning (DGFP) is working with an aim of tackling population. For the effective initiative of the present government, the population growth rate is now 1.37 percent which was 2.46 percent in 1974. No country can show such success in controlling birth.
Experts said a very successful family planning campaign was carried out by government agencies in collaboration with non-government organisations (NGOs).
This campaign was conducted under different slogans like ‘a small family is a happy family’, ‘boy or girl, two children are enough’, ‘not more than two children, one is better’ etc, and widely broadcasted in different media outlets, disseminating a message on the benefits of small families. They said no other country in the globe has been able to run campaign in such way to motivate the citizens to use the ‘birth control’ method in handling population.
Many countries are now following Bangladesh in this regard, they opined. According to DGFP, about eight percent able couple would have used ‘birth control’ method in 1975.
But, the using of contraception method has increased in every decade as its ratio stood at 54 percent in 2000 and 61.2 percent in 2011. Currently, the ratio of using ‘birth control’ method has hovered at 63.1 percent while 64 percent people in urban areas and 62.4 percent people in rural areas use contraception. Among those, 61.6 percent are using modern ‘birth control’ method and 63.1 percent are using others method. As per the DGFP, 59 percent of girls are still married off before the age of 18 in the country and 18.1 percent before 15.

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