Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Anti-Natal Policy :Thailand
- THE POLICY
- Mechai Viravaidya - former
government member and PR
expert fronted the campaign.
- METHODS
- Condoms were the trademark.
- Contraceptives were free.
- One of the first countries to use DMPA.
- Rural areas had access to contraception.
- Men and women have equal
responsibility for the child.
- 95% of Thais are Buddhist
- Buddhist scripture 'many
children make you poor'.
- Non-scalpel vasectomies available at festivals.
- Free vasectomies on the King's birthday.
- SUCCESS
- Creativity of family planning.
- Thai people are open to new ideas.
- Government willing
to work with the PDA.
- ECONOMY
- PDA offers loans linked to contraceptive
use - interest rates lower than normal.
- Priority to families who use family planning.
- More effective contraception has a higher value.
- PDA offered loans for rain catchment jars.
- Set up rice banks.
- Pig/buffalo banks.
- AIDS
- Rate of 1.4%.
- Last decade involved...
- An increase in the AIDS budget 20 fold.
- Public information campaign.
- 100% condom programme.
- 1997 - 2%
2003 - 1.8%
2007 - 1.4%
- Without these steps the rate could be 10x higher.
- CRITICISMS
- Damage to the tourist industry.
- Worth $4 million p/year.
- Drove tourists away with its
anti-AIDS campaign and criticism
of the commercial sex industry.
- Mechai argued that he tried to save
tourism by preventing the spread of a
disease that could decimate the population.