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  • Oxfam India
    Oxfam India
    2022

    “ During the course of the pandemic, as school s increasingly turned to online education to avoid exposure to the young children to the pa

  • Lakshmi Lingam
    Kali for Women
    1998

    Health is a major issue in the women's movement, along with the struggle for justice, dignity and equality.

  • Cecilia Van Hollen
    Reproductive Health Matters
    1998

    In l995, nurses and doctors in many of the public maternity ward in the state of Tamil Nadu in India were routinely inserting IUDs immediately following childbirth and abortions, as part of the target-orientated family, planning policy.

  • Supriya Guha
    Kali for Women
    1998

    Kipling was paying tribute to the Vicereine who established the Fund associated with her name. This was an organisation which employed medical women (or 'lady doctors') to run a chain of hospitals and dispensaries all over India and Burma.

  • Manisha Gupte
    Understanding Women's Health Issues
    1998

    In the absence of a basic questioning of women's status and role in society, birth control, abortions-and even maternal health care end up merely replacing an old set of traditions with new ones.

  • Sandhya Srinivasan
    Sunday Times of India
    1997

    Should we fear the destruction of our culture because a 30-year-old woman from Chandigarh plans to `rent' her womb?

  • S.K. Mondal
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1997

    The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo in 1994 reiterated the need for appropriate health care services that will enable women to go safely through pregnancy and childbirth and produce a healthy infant.

  • John W Townsend, Leila E. Caleb
    Population Council, Operations Research and Technical Assistance Project
    1996

    Following the International Population and Development Conference in Cairo, there is widespread consensus in the international community that family planning programs must be people-centered, and further, that family planning programs should focus not just on contraception per se,but on the repro

  • S. Mira
    Chetna Publication
    1996

    In most of the rural areas in India, bringing humanity to the light of day is collectively and deftly managed by the dai along with other experienced women and the laboring woman herself.

  • S. Mira
    Chetna Publication
    1996

    This idea underlies traditional care during pregnancy. It may be true that in pregnancy a woman has more access to food and other things. But, communities have ways to oversee foetal growth and development. They subject women to restrictions and recommendations regarding diet and activities.