Reproductive Health

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Citizens revive a major government hospital

 
/ September 8, 2022

With VV’s campaign Swasth Aaspatal the active citizens got the much needed support to mobilise locals to put more pressure on local administration for making the Hospital operational.

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Hospital in North 24 PGS Lacks Medical Staff and Amenities

 
/ June 8, 2022

The Community Correspondent Milon Mondal went there to find out about the amenities and talk to the patients, doctors and the locals about the amenities of this 60 bedded Hospital. 

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A glimpse of one shining Public Health Centre of Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh.

 
/ May 14, 2022

This video report is from Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh, of a remote Government Primary Health Centre (PHC) that caters to about 30 thousand people. Community Correspondent Sunila Raaj went there to find out about their facilities and conditions of their medical services.

ASHA and Anganwadi Workers Motivate Sawai Madhopur Residents To Get Vaccinated | COVID-19

 
/ November 22, 2021

Continuous efforts by ASHA and Anganwadi workers eliminated rumors about the COVID-19 vaccine.

VV Organized Awareness Campaign in Kupwara to Counter COVID-19 Misinformation

 
/ November 22, 2021

Video Volunteers and other like minded organisations organised a health camp to quash rumors about the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Community Health Workers Play a Major Role in Lowering Maternal Mortality

 
/ March 2, 2018

Health workers in West Bengal are counseling and motivating men to undergo vasectomies, and addressing the social determinants of health like gender dynamics and conditions of living.

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Communities Come Together to Ensure Better Maternal Health

 
/ February 12, 2018

Despite the government’s promises, lack of infrastructure and problems of access endanger maternal health across rural India. Communities are stepping in and holding the system accountable.

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When Doctors Don’t Care About Consent

 
/ December 22, 2017

In a rural government hospital in West Bengal, women are not even informed that intrauterine contraceptive devices have been inserted into their bodies.