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Category: Our Work

Screenings of Sama’s film on Surrogacy for organisations, networks, academic institutes

  By sama Film / Media, Our Work, Surrogacy & ARTs

Sama has been consistently using the film on surrogacy  -“Can We See the Baby Bump Please?”, that it produced in 2013 as a tool to initiate and further discussions on the issue.  The film screenings and discussions have been organized… Continue reading

Challenging Population Perspectives in School Curriculum-A Study on Representation of Population in textbooks

  By sama Our Work, Population Policies and Two-Child Norm

Sama has been engaging on the issue of coercive population policies and the two child norm through research, advocacy and campaigns against. Sama has also been involved in the initiative for development of curriculum for NCERT school text books.  In… Continue reading

Assessment with Public hospitals in Delhi

  By admin Gender Based Violence, Our Work

A process of Situational Assessment of public health facilities in Delhi was initiated to explore and understand the preparedness of Hospitals in Delhi to respond to survivors of sexual violence and domestic violence; create spaces for learning and linking with… Continue reading

Participation in Humanitarian Congress on ‘Understanding Failure- Adjusting Practice’ in Berlin

  By admin Ethics in Clinical Trials, Access to Medicines, Our Work

Sarojini from Sama participated in the XVII Humanitarian Congress in Berlin held on 9 October, 2015 at Charite University. Sama was a part of the panel on ‘The right shot: the struggle to ensure access to effective vaccines’. Continue reading

Participation in a Panel at Jindal Institute, Haryana

  By admin Gender Based Violence, Our Work

Sama was invited to present on ‘Ground challenges of working with the victims of sexual crimes and the efforts made for mental and physical rehabilitation of such victims’ as part of a Panel discussion on ‘Sexual Crimes and Response to Victims’ organized… Continue reading

Community level Screenings of Sama’s film Can We see the Baby Bump Please on Surrogacy

  By sama Film / Media, Our Work, Surrogacy & ARTs

As a part of its efforts to broaden the discussions on ARTs and Surrogacy, Sama has been screening its film Can We See the Baby Bump Please for various audiences.  Each screening is followed by discussions where various issues related… Continue reading

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  • Building Capacities and Leadership

    Our training and capacity-building initiatives are designed to strengthen women’s and young people’s (especially young women and girls) leadership in rural and peri-urban … Read more »

  • Research

    Over the last 25 years, Sama – Resource Group for Women and Health has conducted research on wide-ranging issues related to women’s health, public health, mental health, gender-based violence (GBV), and sexual and reproductive … Read more »

  • Advocacy

    With our strong and expanding connections at both the policy and grassroots levels, we are well placed to shape policy initiatives that reflect ground realities. We also create platforms that support community … Read more »

  • Knowledge Creation

    The knowledge resources we create cover a broad range of formats, including research papers, essays, articles, podcasts, training modules, policy briefs, information guides, videos, booklets, and posters … Read more »

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