Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn RSS
  • Search this Website
Sama - Resource Group for Women and Health
 
Skip to content
  • About Us
    • Our Vision & Mission
    • Intervention Strategies
    • Member – Government Committees
    • Annual Reports
    • Our Trustees
    • Donors
    • FCRA Information
  • Our Work
    • Pandemics & Covid-19
      • Helplines
      • Statements
      • High Court Order
      • Articles
      • Community Voices
      • Relief & Other Support for Covid-19
      • Intersectional Feminist Framework
      • Consultations on Gender, Equity & Covid-19 Vaccines
      • Webinar Series Pandemics & Public Health
      • Webinar Series on Vaccine Research & Access
      • Webinars on Covid-19
      • Videos and Podcasts
    • Public Health & Right to Health
    • Surrogacy & ARTs
      • Conference Participation & Seminars
      • Workshops & Discussions
      • Reports & Studies
      • Consultations
      • Film / Media
      • Policy Level Advocacy
      • Publications
      • Media Resources
    • Gender Based Violence
    • Reproductive and Disability Justice & Sickle Cell Disease
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Ethics in Clinical Trials, Access to Medicines
    • Young Women and Mental Health
    • Bioethics
    • Early Marriage and Health
    • Population Policies & Two Child Norm
  • Publications
    • Research Reports
    • Consultation Reports
    • Policy Briefs
    • Capacity Building Tools
    • Fact Finding Reports
    • Articles and Edited Volumes
    • Blogposts
    • Posters
    • Films & Videos
  • Archives
    • Clinical Trials
      • General
      • Affordability
      • Availability & Accessability
      • Compensation
      • Informed Consent
      • Recuritment
      • Bioethics
      • Guidelines & Legislations
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contact
  • Support Us

Category: Our Work

ARTs and Women: Assistance in Reproduction or Subjugation?

  By admin November 27, 2006 January 7, 2023 Our Work, Publications, Reports & Studies, Research Reports, Surrogacy & ARTs

2006 | Sama As part of the health movement and the autonomous women’s movement, Sama has consistently campaigned against technologies that target women’s bodies whether to assist birth, control birth or facilitate the determination of the sex of the foetus. It… Continue reading

Inter South Dialogues

  By admin October 7, 2006 June 14, 2026 Consultation Reports, Publications, Sexual and Reproductive Health

This is a report of a three-day Consultation on Reproductive Rights and Sexual Rights among activists from Latin America and South Asia held in New Delhi on 14-16 February 2005. Continue reading

Consultation on ‘New’ Reproductive and Genetic technologies and Women’s Lives

  By admin September 27, 2006 June 14, 2026 Consultation Reports, Publications, Reports & Studies, Surrogacy & ARTs

A report on the consultation organised by Sama June 2006 in Delhi. The consultation focussed on raising awareness about Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs), their implications, potential drawbacks, and collectively evolving strategies to address the issues surrounding ARTs. Continue reading

First National Bioethics Conference, 2005

  By sama November 11, 2005 November 11, 2016 Bioethics

The first National Bioethics Conference was held by Indian Journal of Medical Ethics (IJME) on November 25-27, 2005 in Mumbai. National Bioethics Conferences have been conceptualized towards development of bioethics as a major healthcare concern and a discipline. The objectives… Continue reading

10th IWHM

  By admin September 30, 2005 April 5, 2016 Our Work, Public Health

Sama is a part of the global women’s movement on health that works towards building a movement for reiterating the holistic concept of health, to strengthen the claim for health care and health as justifiable right for all people. The… Continue reading

Study on Implications of Two Child Norm in Madhya Pradesh

  By sama June 11, 2004 November 11, 2016 Our Work, Population Policies and Two-Child Norm

Sama conducted a study in 2003-2004 in 12 districts of Madhya Pradesh to capture the experiences of those Panchayat members, women and men, who were disqualified or had been subjected to the process of disqualification because of the imposition of… Continue reading

«‹575859
  • What’s New

    • Residential Short-Course on GBV & Public Health in Bhopal – Apply Now!
    • Workshop on GBV in Raipur, Chhattisgarh
    • Mental Health and Sickle Cell Disease: What Policy Leaves Unseen
    • Zine Posters on Sickle Cell Disease
    • Webinar on Maternal Health and Sickle Cell Disease
    • Workshop on Integrating Disability and Psychosocial Support within Sickle Cell Disease Care
    • Session on GBV for the 16 Days of Activism 2025
    • Workshop in Raipur on SCD: Some Photographs
    • Workshop on SCD in Raipur
    • Workshop: SCD-A Social & Gendered Issue and Perspectives
    • Roundtable on Psychosocial Health, Disability Justice and SCD: Some photographs
  • 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 »

  • About Us
  • Our Work
  • Publications
  • Archives
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contact
  • Support Us
© Sama – Resource Group for Women and Health, 2021
Powered by Parabola & WordPress.
Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn RSS