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Category: Population Policies and Two-Child Norm

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

Joint Press Release on Chhattisgarh Sterilisation deaths

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

Health Activists held a Press Conference on 19th November to draw attention to the range of issues raised by the recent tragic and completely avoidable deaths of more than a dozen women and the critical condition of many more following… Continue reading

Joint Memorandum on Sterilisation deaths and serious health consequences for women following Sterilisation procedures in Bilaspur

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

To Shri Dr Raman Singh, Chief Minister, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Office Civil Line, Raipur Chhattisgarh – 492 001 17 November 2014 Subject: Deaths and serious health consequences for women following sterilisation procedures in Chhattisgarh Shri Dr Raman Singh, We, Health… Continue reading

Fact Finding on Sterilization Deaths in Bilaspaur

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

A team comprising of Sarojini N, Jashodhara Das Gupta, Vaibhao Ambhore and Sulakshana Nandi undertook a fact finding in Bilaspur following the deaths of the 13 women and the critical condition of the 70 other women in Bilaspur district of… Continue reading

Assessment of Family Planning Insurance Scheme (FPIS) with NHSRC

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

Sama was invited by the National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC) to carry out an assessment of the FPIS scheme in six states – Assam, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. This assessment study was initiated by the… Continue reading

Study on Implications of Two Child Norm in Madhya Pradesh

  By sama 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

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