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Category: Publications

Dangerous Drift in Health Policy

  By admin Articles and Edited Volumes, Publications

The brochure is an attempt to initiate informed public discussions of JSA’s understanding on four key aspects of the draft of the health chapter of the twelfth five year plan. Year: 2012 Continue reading

Sourcing Surrogates: Actors, Agencies and Networks

  By admin ART & Surrogacy Publications, Articles and Edited Volumes, Our Work, Publications, Surrogacy & ARTs

An exploratory multi-site study exploring the third party arrangements and transnational networks operate in the booming industry of ARTs and Surrogacy in India and in UK. Given the significant and increasing cross-border movement for ART treatments and surrogacy, how possible… Continue reading

National Consultation on Regulation of Drug Trials

  By admin Consultation Reports, Publications

2012 | Sama This report is based on the national consultation on Regulation of Drug Trials organized by Sama in collaboration with the Centre for Studies in Ethics and Rights (CSER); Low Cost Standard Therapeutics (LOCOST); All India People’s Science… Continue reading

Gender based violence is a health issue

  By admin Gender Based Violence, Our Work, Posters, Publications

This Hindi‐English poster complements the information booklet on Gender Based Violence.These materials are expected to serve as a resource to educate, sensitise and mobilise stakeholders on gender based violence as a public health issue. Continue reading

Birthing A Market: A Study on Commercial Surrogacy

  By admin ART & Surrogacy Publications, Our Work, Publications, Research Reports, Surrogacy & ARTs

2012 | Sama This study focuses on commercial surrogacy-the practice of gestating a child for another couple or for an individual through the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) and in return for remuneration.  ARTs are a group of technologies, that… Continue reading

The Framing of Gender and Labour

  By admin Capacity Building Tools, Publications

The report titled, The Framing of Gender and Labour: Conversations around Contemporary and Commercialised Sex and Reproduction in South Asia, presents an intra-South dialogue into surrogacy and related debates, towards developing perspectives that can inform collective work in the region… Continue reading

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    • Health without violence: Comprehensive response to GBV
    • Multiple Patriarchies, Collective Struggles: Gender Justice, Laws and Perspectives
    • Multiple Patriarchies, Collectivised Struggles: An online session
    • Shifting Perspectives: Recognising GBV as a Public Health Issue
    • Short course on GBV in Bhopal
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    • “Can we hear the cuckoo’s voice?”: The unforgettable Vivaldi and the climate crisis
    • Webinar: Racial and Structural Disparities in Health: Rights, Treatment, and Care for People with SCD
    • 16 Days of Activism Against GBV 2024
    • Short Course on Addressing GBV as a Public Health Concern
    • Challenging Control: The Continuing Struggle for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights
  • 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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