ABSTRACT.
The
study examined the impact of family planning campaign on Ibagwa couples. The
study highlighted the factors militating against appreciable acceptance of
family planning practices. It further sought solutions to the hindrances.
Simple random sample of three hundred and fifty (350) respondents was drawn
from the seven (7) villagers that make up the research question. Simple
percentage was the instrument used for data analysis. In the light of the
findings practical recommendation were made.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title
page i
Approval
page ii
Certification
iii
Dedication
iv
Acknowledgement
v
Table
of contents vi
Abstract
ix
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1
Background
of the study 1
Statement
of problem 7
Purpose
of the study 9
Significance
of the study 9
Scope of the study 10
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF
LITERATURE
The concept of family planning
Methods of family planning
Need for family planning
Factors Militating Against Adoption of Family
Planning
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
Population
Sample and Sampling Technique
Instrumental for Data Collection
Method of Data Collection
Method of Data Analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS OF DATA
Data
Presentation
Data
analysis
CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION OF
THE FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Discussion of Findings
Conclusion
Recommendations
Areas of Further Research
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of the study
The
population problem has occupied the attention of thoughtful men in all ages of
the world, and the forms taken by this problem varied with the particular
conditions, place and time. At one period the aim might be to keep up the
number of males to make good ravages of war; at another time may be there was
fear that the growth of population would out strip food supplies. The spread of
Christianity with its culturalization of respect for human life as opined by Hanson
(1972) also aggravate the population problems of the people who had previously
kept down numbers by such practices as infanticide. None – the – less, high
population is not with out its costs, hence efforts at controlling the
population of nations through family planning. Commenting on the implications
of large population, Nnubia (1999) noted:
The effect of large
population …………. Stares us in the face in all spheres of our national life –
standards of living, unemployment, poor quality education, bad leadership, and
general under development.
Arising from the above therefore, is the
urgent need for planning and regulation of family numbers. As noted by Hugh
(1990) family planning is aimed at assisting individuals achieve their
reproductive goals of replacement, but not necessarily to increase the world
population.
According to World Health Organization
(WHO: 1971), sees family planning as a way of thinking and living that is
adopted voluntarily upon the basis of knowledge, attitudes and couples in order
to promote the health and welfare of the family group, and this contributes
effectively to the social; development of the country. In the same vein, Abuzu
(1988) sees the concept as:
A way of life within the family planning
culture which is based on accurate knowledge of the national signs and symptoms
of the fertility inherent in the human life from the moment of conception and
free sexually informed and mentally self responsible decision making by married
couples to achieve or postpone welfare of their entire family group.
On the part, the Catholic Church defined family
planning as the privilege and obligation of the married couple exclusively to
decide with love when and how many children they want, provided the motive is
justified and the means is moral. If the motive for family planning, it went
on, is not justified, it does not make any different if the method is
artificial or natural. They are both wrong (St, Marie-Gibbeous, 1983). Still on
the concept, Lucas (1968) conceived it as the activity that enable every family
to have as many children as they desire, when they want them, this means
educating them and encouraging them to space or limit the number of children
and ensure optimal family health.
Series
of campaigns have been initiated towards tacking the issue of population
problem. In the forefront was Magerat Sanger (1879-1966) in her Birth control
message. Another effort is the Hitler sterilization programme; & still the
present day efforts of the Planned Parenthood federation, a baby of Sauger.
There are modern method apart from the traditional methods adopted by
ruralities in the under and developing countries. Such methods as abstinence,
prolonged lactation and use of locally available plants to ensure proper
spacing of children (PPFN profile, 1968) were have been in use in the effort at
controlling family number ¾.
The
campaigns started in arnest in 1964 with the formal establishment of the
Planned Parenthood federation of Nigeria, Ude and Obiejesi (1995).
By 1984, the government of Buhair issued a statement on government involvement
n family planning. In Enugu
State, the Fnitia
Lattempt in 1974 yielded no much success until in 1992 during the regime of
Nnamani when series of family planning series, education, and information
through mass media were rural its the benefits of family planning and birth
control methods.
The
need for this campaign in Nigeria,
especially in rural area a part from the treat on the world size is also borne
out of the attendant health and social problems. These are in the areas of
frequent illegally induced abortions, child dumping, unwanted, pregnancies and
high maternal and child mortality rates: Leskin (1981). It is therefore the
researchers’ interest to find out the impact of such campaign on Ibagwa
couples. Hence the study.
Statement
of Problem
There
has been astronomical up surge in the population of nations without
corresponding increase in facilities to match such increase. The up surge has
socio-economic and health implications both for individuals and the nations at
large one solution to solving this is adoption of family planning practices.
In the
under developed state, especially the rural areas, factors such as religion,
illiteracy, socio-cultural practices are held in high esteem and citizens hold
firmly to these factors thereby resisting any change.
It is
in the face of this problem that information of family planning is disseminated
to rural dwellers majority of whom may have not heard of modern conceptive
devices. To ensure that the information get to the grassroot various means of
communication are employed for the purpose.
The
problem of this study therefore is to find out the effect of the campaign on
couples, acceptance of family planning practices in view of the hindering
factors – religion, illiteracy, socio-cultural, practices, etc.
Purpose
of the Study
The
main purpose of this study is to find out the following;
i.
The effect of
family planning campaign on Ibagwa couples.
ii.
Problems facing
the success of the campaign
iii.
The solution as
to how the campaign could gain more acceptances.
Significance
of the Study
The
findings and recommendations of this investigation will help the rural couples
to have more information of family planning and there by embrace the main theme
of the campaign – planning one’s family for his & the general good.
Government
and its agencies: National Economic Planning Committee, other planning
organizations and policy formulators would find the work useful in the area of
assessing the outcome of adopted strategy in the campaign efforts.
Scope
of the Study
This
study is restricted to the effect of family planning campaign on couples in
Ibagwa town, Igbo Eze South L.G.A, Enugu
State.
Research
Questions
The
study sought answers to the following:
1.
What are the
effects of the family planning campaign on Ibagwa couples?
2.
What are the
problems militating against success of the campaign?
3.
What are the
possible solutions to the actualization of the campaign in Ibagwa?
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