AbstractThis paper uses a close reading of villagers’ responses to the death in childbirth of a Muslim woman to raise questions about India’s current policy emphasis on institutional delivery as a means of reducing maternal mortality. After introducing the context and methods of our research, we describe recent policy interventions related to maternal health, including the National Rural Health Mission established in 2005. We then outline villagers’ commentaries on the specific maternal death, focusing on the costs to women’s health (and sometimes life) of high fertility; the lack of care available from rural government facilities and staff and the preference for delivering at home with the aid of local practitioners; the financial constrai...
More women and neonates die each year in India than in almost every other country of the world. Sinc...
Maternal mortality distinctly highlights a health burden women face, particularly in developing coun...
Although India has made slow progress in reducing maternal mortality, progress in Tamil Nadu has bee...
AbstractThis paper uses a close reading of villagers’ responses to the death in childbirth of a Musl...
India contributes to 22% of the global burden of maternal mortality. With the recent implementation ...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
This case study has used the results of a review of literature to understand the persistence of poor...
In this paper, the effect of maternal health on the under-five mortality has been examined. Third wa...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
Background: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
Background: Demise of mother wreaks havoc in family, society and ultimately nation. Amongst so many ...
The findings from SAHAYOG’s experiences with poor Dalit women (formerly “untouchables” and now membe...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that, of 536,000 maternal deaths occurring...
More women and neonates die each year in India than in almost every other country of the world. Sinc...
Maternal mortality distinctly highlights a health burden women face, particularly in developing coun...
Although India has made slow progress in reducing maternal mortality, progress in Tamil Nadu has bee...
AbstractThis paper uses a close reading of villagers’ responses to the death in childbirth of a Musl...
India contributes to 22% of the global burden of maternal mortality. With the recent implementation ...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
This case study has used the results of a review of literature to understand the persistence of poor...
In this paper, the effect of maternal health on the under-five mortality has been examined. Third wa...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
Background: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
Background: Demise of mother wreaks havoc in family, society and ultimately nation. Amongst so many ...
The findings from SAHAYOG’s experiences with poor Dalit women (formerly “untouchables” and now membe...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that, of 536,000 maternal deaths occurring...
More women and neonates die each year in India than in almost every other country of the world. Sinc...
Maternal mortality distinctly highlights a health burden women face, particularly in developing coun...
Although India has made slow progress in reducing maternal mortality, progress in Tamil Nadu has bee...