Commercial Surrogacy in India
Vrinda Marwah | Genewatch | July 2011 “I told him (doctor) I didn’t have work, my children go hungry, my husband gets only Rs 3000 (US $65 approx) a month and we have four children to feed. I told him… Continue reading
Vrinda Marwah | Genewatch | July 2011 “I told him (doctor) I didn’t have work, my children go hungry, my husband gets only Rs 3000 (US $65 approx) a month and we have four children to feed. I told him… Continue reading
Sarojini N., Anjali Shenoi | MFC Bulletin February-July 2011 | Pg 29 The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination ‘Demonstration Projects’ were conducted in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat by PATH International (an American NGO), in collaboration with Indian Council of Medical… Continue reading
Sarojini N., Ishita Sharma | Himal | June 2011 ‘Adolescent health’ is increasingly becoming a buzzphrase for UN agencies, donors and international NGOs. The empowerment of adolescent and young girls is being projected as the answer to a happier, healthier… Continue reading
The Human Papillomavirus vaccine “demonstration projects” conducted by a United States non-governmental organisation in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research were suspended by the central government in 2010, following the deaths of seven tribal girls and pressure from… Continue reading
Sarojini N and Anjali Shenoi, Sama Resource Group for Women and Health | Kafila | 15 May 2011 (HPV) vaccine ‘Demonstration Projects’ conducted by an American NGO PATH, in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the… Continue reading
Preeti Nayak, Vrinda Marwah | Medico Friend Circle Bulletin | Feb-July 2011 While instances of commercial surrogacy have risen by leaps and bounds (a recent article in a leading national daily estimates that the cost of the surrogacy market is… Continue reading