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Category: Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Surrogacy

Sama’s comments & suggestions on the ART Bill 2020 to the Parliamentary Standing Committee

  By admin Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Surrogacy, Our Work, Publications

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health & Family Welfare had invited Sama to provide comments and suggestions on the draft Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill 2020, which was introduced in Lok Sabha on September 14, 2020. Here are Sama’s comments and recommendations… Continue reading

Sama at the 43rd Session of Human Rights Council

  By admin Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Surrogacy, Our Work

The Center for Reproductive Rights (The Center) invited Sarojini N of Sama – Resource Group for Women and Health as a panelist at the side-event on Infertility and Human Rights held on 2 March 2020, during the 43rd session of… Continue reading

Self Organised Workshop at NHA3 – ‘Medical and Reproductive Technologies from a Gender and Rights Perspective’

  By sama Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Surrogacy, Our Work

The Third National Health Assembly was a two-day long event in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and saw nationwide participation of organisations and individuals working on health and healthcare, in different capacities. As part of the Self Organised Workshops sessions on the first… Continue reading

A study on infertility and health care seeking among the poor in India and Nepal

  By admin Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Surrogacy, Our Work

While infertility and childlessness have emerged as affecting between 8 to 12 percent of reproductive aged couples worldwide and approximately 28 per cent in India and Nepal, there is a severe lack of attention given to these issues in the… Continue reading

Engaging with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  By admin Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Surrogacy, Our Work

Sama has been a part of various processes from the finalization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the subsequent identification of indicators and monitoring the work towards those goals at both the global as well as national levels. Prior… Continue reading

Participation in IAWS National Conference

  By sama Announcements, Assisted Reproductive Technologies & Surrogacy, Our Work

Sama is participating in the 15th National Conference of the Indian Association of Women’s Studies (IAWS) from 22 to 25 January 2017 at Chennai. The overarching theme for deliberations at the Conference is “Women in a Changing World: Restructured Inequalities, Countercurrents… Continue reading

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    • Challenges and possible ways to cope with the ‘third wave’ of Corona: An orientation
    • छत्तीसगढ़ राज्य स्तरीय कार्यशाला – ‘गर्भ का चिकित्सीय समापन अधिनियम’ कानून : नए बदलाव, सुलभता व जटिलताएँ
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    • Our Rights Now! To Health, To Safe Abortion! 
    • Co-creation of materials: Demanding Right to Safe Abortion
    • In my hands, my choices, my decision
    • Workshop on Challenges and ways to cope with the ‘third wave’ of Corona
    • Challenges and possible ways to cope with the ‘third wave’ of Corona: An orientation
  • Training, Building Capacities and Leadership

    Our Trainings and Capacity Building activities facilitate mobilization and provide support towards organizing around health issues and promoting health rights. They contribute to … Read more »

  • Research

    Research is an integral component of Sama’s work. Research is carried out on issues that the organization is already advocating around or in situations where we feel that there is a need to initiate … Read more »

  • Advocacy

    Sama recognizes the critical role of advocacy in building collective understanding on various issues and to strengthen and sustain campaigns around them. Advocacy initiatives of Sama, including … Read more »

  • Knowledge Creation

    Sama undertakes Creation of Knowledge Resources and their Dissemination on different issues pertaining to women and health. This forms our core strategy on various issues and initiatives that Sama … Read more »

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